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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-01-05

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-01-05 page 1

VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1850 NUMBER 150. P H 1 N T E D AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT fc BASCOM. pFflCE lOUTH-KAtT CORNER Of IIIOII ST. AND IUOAR ALLEY. TBIOM IUYariablr i aaranc. Tlio Daily, to persons In Oilmiilwii. ptff year 0 00 h tent by mail out of Culuinhus a 00 ' uurtnu; the session, anil Tri-Weekly lialanca of yr In Columbus By mail The Tri weekly by mil Weekly in Columbus Out of tlio city: by mull, ainrl To clubi of four anil upwards To clubs of ten and upwards, to olio address Dally, aeaaion Triweekly Weekly, Inijle To cluba of flvo and upwurds Advert i.lng. The following rates and rules of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Statesman and tho Ohio State Journal, to be observed, in all cases, after this date. July ao. lew. Dally Paper. One square, 10 lines or less, one insertion . .. each additional.."... 1 week I . . ." I..." 1 month ..." a ... e..." ..." ...... Stauding oard, 3 lines or leas, per annum .... ij. oolunin.witli s chanfos " " (a) 30 0 '25 1 SO a oo 3 OU i aa 6 00 8 00 10 00 15 00 16 00 10 00 JO 00 n oo J5 00 30 110 60 00 35 00 10 TO 45 00 55 TO 130 00 8 K V4 " changed weekly. Other cases not provided' for, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. , , The standard of moaauremriit to be milium typo. For each additional square in the daily,. inserted one month, or a greater lougth of time, and for eath additional squni e Inert! under the yearly rates, half price. , . , No advertisement to be eon.idored by the year, u.ile.a It Is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the ''"publishers not accountable for the accuracy of let'al advertisements beyond the amount charged for their pub icalum. Announcing candidates (for office ol every description.) to be ehnrged at the rato of fifty cents per week, for each name the safiM to be, in all eases, paid ill advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons lo be oaid in advance. . , . Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified nuniUr of insertions will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. niitaa. The lirivilcses ol vesrly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. .nip ,,,, Advertisement! for Auctioneers, fleuersl Agents, Real hstate Agents, ic, not to lie contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usuid rates. No ADVERTISEMENTS CAN BE INIEBTBD UBATUITOl'SLV. Advertisements for charitable institutions, tire eompninos. ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to bo charged half price. Marriage notices to be charged !(3 cents. . Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by luneral lnvilationi, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be 'iImSSu advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, deiirinq to call attention to fairs, soirees concerts, or nnv public entertainments where charges are made for admittance - all notices of private associations every notice designed to cull attention to privatu enterprises, calculated or In-temfed to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that tho same is to be paid tor It Intended lo be inserted in tlie'editorinl column, the same will be charge, at the ram of not less than 90 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by on advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on tho inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent in advance on the abovo rrtes. Attorneys will be hidden for the price of Miles advertise loents brought ill by tbein. IV. A. M.I I.. Attorney at l.avt- and Solicitor In Ctanittji FTIOi with Win. Iiennison Jr., No. 6, Neil's hxeiiange, oppo site c'ocrctary ot Mtato b otiiee. . e f. 00XWAT. L- 1o"-lxl"'N- B. t . CONWAY 4; CO., UOEBS, UEALKHS IN PHODUOI, I' I II lOH, AM) Coinniissilan nod Vorwanllnatleruhiiula, FBONT STNBET, )yj-lyd roliTHMOlTII, 1)111(1 " A. B. DCTTiTeS, " . lAttorne) Olid Counaellor at Law, Cvlumbu.. Ohio. uffice. No. 3, Neil's Eiehanje, opposite S:retary ol State s ollne. JyS7 WILLIAM E. QILMOBB. CIIABLKa W. OILMOEE W. K. Os W. OII.MOUK, Attorueyi at Law and Mnllcltor. In 1 linncrry. UBMa, corni.r as am iui sw aull-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. B. CO.MBTOCK. CO. Forwarding and Comtnlaalon Mercliniit", Produce Dealers, and l.ard Oil Manulacmrcrs, Canal Basin, DOLtTMBUB, OHIO. J. RIUUWAY CO.'H Iron Foundry, Uroad atrorl, near the Brldgi', oluni-bua, Ohio. , . , Stoves of all kinds, and a jrcat variety of Castings, always on hand. ocU.'ll nw iMiiii ii'T i Mlhll'SIIN'S OFFICE, IN 0.4, NelPri Exrlmiijtc, oppohito the DxnlUJ ome-e, iitgn si., uoiuiiiuub- ' GEOKOE E. WAIaCl'TT. . BIQN AND BANNKR FAINTER, novOlf ron'MHi'l, OHIO- WALTER THHALTi " Atiomoy ami Counc ilor nt LftWj Columlnitt, Ohio. ALSO, a CommisBioner to takn tho AckitowlcdUit;ut ol Deed for the State of New York. "37" Olflce on High t, letwcn Town and Rich. octw I M, WHITING At HLNTINOTON, . . BOOK-PU.J.i;HH anil Htntionors, next door to the Clinton linn. High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortineiit of Books and Stationery always on hand. u n sF-inicai. SI. 11(1.1. I A 1.11,1,1 1, TJOOK BINDEIU, HUA strest, omioiW the YuUn- Ottice. Co- D lumbus. "rt COlTrMBlJi IN8t'UACE COMPANY, FIUK AND wakjm:. CpHI3 Company continurs to insure every specica ol DUUOmf, 1 nnd the nirairure, machinery, goods, ware- and rnen hnndisie, ami other property contained therein, against loaa or damage by fire ; also, iteamboats, and all Mil vesad, and the carBoes of iteflin-' boats, sail vessels, keel hoars, and other water craft, egamt the perils of seas, lakes, and rivtrs, on the most fnv.ralile terms. juneyO-dU PEMAH ADAMS. Jr.. Sec'y. DAVIS, SMITH fc CO COMMI?3ION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Wholc-J Dealers in Groceries, and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attonUou given to receiving and forwarding goods, and selling Produce conefgned for sale, sol9-dly. joiin McDowell, Jr., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, notMm tam OBLCANS. aTNA INSIRANCK COMPANY, OF Hartford, Connecticut. Capital paid In and safely Invested, 370,000. The subscribe, Agent for Una Company, is prepared to take every description of Fire Insurance, upon lilieral terms. ( frl$-dtf. D. ALEXANDER, Agent, Columbus. REMOVAL. DR. MARIH'S OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third street, ad-Joining his resident, and opposite the First Baptist Church decll-dtf DltS. SKlNNEIt A HILDKETH, WI LL attend to all cases, in city or country, on the MOrteatno-tic- Office, No. 344, High street, opposit Commercial Row. Residence, over the store of -Messrs. Wootllmry St Field. Entrance on Friend street sep'Jo-dlhii TO HI IH IC-- A RULING MACHINE, iron 'frame, in perfect order, for sale frame, jcC . l cheap for cash. SCOTT OHIO MrTt'AL MIC INSURANCE COMPANY. I nnd Lifu Insuriiiicr. tJMHS Company continues to tika risks on Liven and Property. I on the most approved principles r,f .Mutual Insurance Ml , lloonrtmellt. The averasf cost of Insurance in this Department, is less tl.mi i, .:, in i I'pnt rvar atinnm. Polices issued on the .U,ti'al or Caim plan at Uie option of tim apphcant Life Dcpiirliut'iit. Policies on Lives issued daily at onkalf the usual rates t pre mi tun. X H A ft t... tot i... maH MsAslals nn two or mure cuntiueniicies For information, apply at the office. Carpenter's Building, between the Eicbange and City Banks. Hieh street. Columbus. sepl6, '45-twy TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, S,cnta. GERE, ABBOTT Sc CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass. House Builders' materials. Farming and Mechanicid Tool", Military Goods. Ac., Ac, No. 161 High street, sign of the Udt Padlock WHITE KID BlsIPnOW. 4 N assortment of Ladies White Kid Slippers ju-t receive,! ami i- for sale by dec71 K H. KIM H ALL JOSEPH F. SMITH, Attorney and Cotineeller at Law. nnd Solicitor In ChnnreTy, WILL prertice In the Courts of Franklin and adjolnins; coun ties. Omce, in Uie Exchange Bank Build.m?. High street, Columbus, Ohio. Jyll-dJtwtim MEDICAL NOTICE. DR JAMES VAN PEARS E, of Laneivter, Ohio, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, tenders his professional services to the citizens of Colnmbus end vicinity. Office on High street, above Rich, in the room formerly occupied by Dr. I. T Taylor, dseeased. References l Drs. Bomtier and Edwards, Lancaster Drs. Tre-vitt. Smith, R Thompson and Denis-, of Otis city. Columbus, Sept 75, 1M0 dw3m 18 changed weekly daily . with jUhangee BOOKS AND STATIONERY I.N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, flOOKILLI.KHS AND STATJUS I.IIS, WMU STUKCT. CUl.UMltVil. NHW EDITION QV (-.WAN'S TKJiATIiSK. I H A A (, N . WHITING nAfijust published a new edition of Treatise on the I.aw relatim; to the Powers and Duties of Justices ol the Peace and Coii-tubles in thn HUaUi of Ohio ; with Practical Forms, Ac. By Joseph It. .Swan, late President ol the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. Fourth edition, revised, corrected and enlarged, 1 vol. 8vo.: fine law bindintT. Hince 1H.D, when tin- third rdition of this work win published, Uie Legislature have passed numerous laws, published in ttghj -in nil volume. These laws modify mid change great variety of mutter coutmned in tln previous editions ottliia Treatise. The turladlctJot) of Justices nt the Peace has been astlsWdid lo tho hc-lion of Replevin, and the action of Forcible Entry and Detainer bM undergone considerable modifications. In this edition tho text has been revised, as well to conform to these changes uh to other alterations of Inw, by statute and other, wise, since the third edition wui published. For nk nt the honk Mnr.- .,t I. N. WHITING & HIv'NTINOTON. Tho work mny also be had, at the puhUnhors' uricoa, id' the following jiersoui, viz : Joseph Joupa, bookseller, rhillicothe ; Win. MeArihur, Circlcville; Jw. SU-uhcnflon, Portsmouth Sanfortl Ac Co., booksclleri. Newiirk ; W. W. Reed & Bonn, and A. W. Perley, do, ZmteBvillc; Dr. J. Dunham, St. Claimville. ; A. Frnzer,Stou-h-nville: 11. L. A T. Hnnna, New LUbon, Hceb &i Elkina, book-aellera, Akron ; W. 8. alocuin, do., Marietta ; J. D. Bigger & Co,, KUatDOD J. J. Fast, do., Ouiton; B. Little, do., Ravenna 0. W. Jiuiioi, clerk of the court, Logan, BotUpg co.; .Sftin'l Kucp-per Wooster; John Bcnll, Cadiz; .Murtin Welkcr, clerk of the; court, MillcHburgh. llolmei co.; Wni. H. Confield, Medina; M. 0 Younclove, hooknelliT, Clevelund; C. Bartlett, do., Paincitville ; W Hi I'orter, Wnrrcn, luinhull co.; A. C. Hubbard, clerk of tlw court, Jerterbon, AEtabula co.; David Camplwll & Hon, hooknelU ra, Sniiiluiky City; J. J. Bench, bookseller, Mamstiold: J. N.Kurtz. bunkriellei.Sp'nntieltl; S.Milhli fin, clerk of thn court, Washinglnn, Fuvette eo.; Chiw. Elli-", bookrielW, Dnvtou; Frnncift Harrw, Ac-uiu; Jninci. Morrisnu and H. Limhockrr, Piqua; Thomaa Brodio, rMtlUMter. Lebanon ; H. W. Derl)y i Co., bookscllr-rj, Otoenu ti ; I. F. Deliver, do., do.; Win, W. Fay, Delaware; O. C. Worth, Upper Pandit aky ; Curtis Allen, Murion ; John .Melvin, London, IfcUaoaMM Geo. Ebert, Tillin ; Win. Hood, lVrryslurgh ; C. E. Kewtautn UM J. M. Crosby, Norwnlk; J. flower ic Co., Findluy; Otto 11. Moeller, .oiiter.et, Ferry co.; I'arsoiu St Co., Elyrin ; II. l: Lippett, Ht VfiTDoa daclH-J&w NEW EDITION OF THE OHIO 1 OK. US AND PltACTICE. ISAAC N. WHITING, 0OLUKBU8) I-I AS published u New Edition of Practical Forms in Actions li ivnonnl nnd RchI, and in Chancery, now in common ue in the Mute of Ohio ; comprising l'roce-, Declarations, Fleas, Jte-pHivitii.ns, Demurrer, VerdlcU, Judgments, OoffitMH tUcord Scire Facias, AttMfhment, Ejectment, Occui)yim; Clannauts, Hill of Particular, Bills of Exception, Error, Cvrtiorari, Appeal, Dc-iiMBitiniH in Httite Courts tinil in Courts ol tho Lmtrd States, He-oVmption from Tax .Sules, Clerks' Entries, Executions, FajtWOO, HHheiis Corpus. Oath-. Select Writs Appointment of Clerkf, Admission of Attorneys nnd Solicitors, and various other Proceeding nt Lnw Hills in Chancery, Injunctions, Pubpo-nn und Notice, Demurrers Flea-, Answers, Honring and It .'-hearing, Masters and Receivers, Hills of Review, Orders, Decrees, &c; with Notkj. n ( dangerous to alter old titabluhttl formt." 'i Lo,. Qk Abg. 7ti4. Br P. H. Wilcox. Attorney nt Law. 1 lurge wp, royal vo. voL of 871) pates, in fine law bindim,'. RECOMMENDATIONS. From Hie Jud of ibo Court hi Unnlt. ii The nl.yf forms, the authorities adduced, and the coptou , notes added to this edition, grentlv iucrense its value. The book will prove of great utility in conducine to uniformity and accuracy in practice throtiKhont' Ohio. It has been prepared with care, und evun ei rt degree ot critical leaniiug and U'gnl acninen which adds not only to tho value of the work, but also to Uiewell enruml fame ns an nble law writer of its learned author." Court in Itank, Jnnuary 7, 1849. From lUe Hon. Jude Ielonn, of tlio L . Hi. Huprciuo "All who arc acquainted with Uie accuraw learning and bigh prol'eionnl charncU'r of Mr. Wilcox, would expect to tind a valuable, book from his pen under the above title ; and 1 am sure that no one on reading it, will be dnppointeiL The forms of process from the commencement, it a great variety of civil actions until their rinnl terminations, are given, nnd the "forms of plendin;s in cases at common law, ami nlso in chancery, so as to guide the practitioner in every step ho takes; and in relation to these forms of process ami plcadinvs, a Mcrence is nmde to authorities sustaining important points ol practice, under approuriote heads.. The niinibterial duties of clerks and ot officers generally, are plainlv pointed out, including the mode of tattlf depositions in the' federal as well as in the Stttte courts. Cpon the whole, I COAaldtf this work as a most valuable one to the prote-sion. ami to all who-:e duties connect them, either directly or indirectly, with the administration of justice." From lb,' Hon. Jmlfie Burnet. "It aiin.-ur.iii in.- tlim no Practitioner in the courts ot our State, with your hook before them, can be at ft loss for tho form ot any Process, Pleading, Will, Answer, Order or Entry, that can be wanted in tho course of his practice; nnd it is very evident that the Qumerooj rtnrenoei in jrour oopMOJ notes, ww mn mucn time and labor to thoe 0f the profession who Consult the work." From .hitler Vnlk'r. "We have horn, under the nmne of second edition, m reality, u new book of K70 pnges. every one of which contains matter Of every day utility to tho Practitioner of Law in Ohio. We do not sec bow even the tyrn, with the light hero turnished, neeil be Btlt loss f.ir the mode proccilini;, whether he lie Judge, At-Kirtidy 'l.-rJi. Ami Mr. Wilcox tin - uotnly given the Aoie, but the tcktrffore; lor authoriti"" are eite.1 ti, sustain almost every form presented ; and then the index, ttiat butter half of a law b.nk, is very elaborate and complete." From JiiflKi W right . " 'ITie first edition has been caretully revised, and eo many other forms added that this may he regarded ns almost a now work. Copious notes U Added to this edition, relatini chietly to prac-Hot, wlQCtld from mnterinls collected by tho author during scvernl years, and especially relating to the inoro important queBtions in Chancei vpractirothftt have not yet been settled in the courts of Ohio. This book should bo in tho librnry of every practicing Lawyer." For sale nt the book store ol I. N, WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. 'Hie work limy also b had, at tho publishers' prices, of tho following persons, viz i Dr. Harvev Scott, Lancaster ; Joseph Jones, bookseller, Chillicothe: William McArthur, Circleville; Jiunes Stt jihenson, Portsmouth; Sanford it Co., booksellers, Newark; W. W. Heed A Sons, and A. W. Perley, do., Znnesville ; Dr. John Dunham, Clnirsville; A. L. Fraier, do., Steubenville i B. L. &. T. lliiiitia. New Lisbon; Heebe Si Klkins, bookK'llers, Akron ; W. Si H. Slocum, do,, Marietta ; J. D. Higger St Co., MassilloU ; J. J. Fast, do., Canton ; II. Little, do., Itaveimn ; C. W. Jnniea, clerk ot the court. LoML Hocking county; .nmuel Knepp-r, Wooster; John BaalL (Mil Martin Welker, elerk of tho court, .Millers-buruh. Holmes cotintv : Win. H. Cnntiehi. Esq., Medina; M. C. ) ouitgiove, orKiKeiier, utwrewwi vi mmwmm uv. "ai1 1 T W. N. Porter, Warren, Trumlmll county; Amos C. Hubbard, clerk of Uie c.IUrt. Jetterson, Ashlabulu county ; Davi.l t.amptirll A. Son, booksellers, tmiluply City; .1. J. i.encn, oooiteuor, iuana-Held J. II. I.arwill, clerk of the court, Hucyrus ; Hrouson it Mc-Lene, Kenton, Hardin county ; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller, Springfield ; S. Millikan, clerk ot the court, Wasbingtoii, i ayctie county ; l.. Ellis, bookseller. Dayton ; Frnncis Harris, Xrnla ; James .Morrison and II. Liniboelter, Piqua ; 'llios. Hrodie, PostinaMer, Lebanon; H. W. Derby St Co., booksellers, Cincinnati; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware; O. C. Worth, Upper Sanduky; Curtis Allen, Marion; J. Mel vin, London, Madison co.; George Ebert, Titfin ; Win. Hood, IWr.-J.on.h C 1' N..wuian and .1. M- f.'rotbv, Norwnlk; J. Sow- ersttCo,, Findlay; Ott H. IMoeller, ;Soniertt, Perry co.; Par sons Sl Co.. t-iyrin. I""-"""" a rwMiiM.l'ri' nil: EST OF THE OHIO It SPORTS N. WHITING St liLMl.iilUi,i nnve puousuea a aigesi oi 1 the firrit sixteen volumes ol tlio Onto Reports ; containing an the cases ever reported at Law and in Equity in tlie Supreme Court of tho State of Ohio in Bunk. By P. B, Wilcox, Attorney at Lnw, and sometime Reporter of that Court; 1 vol 8 to, 700 raiPPi in firm law bindinc. Price MJQl UI U11H lllL'eril JUUHH nunill iwwwi wi ui..us wm it has much merit, and will lie a valuable acquisition to the libraries of our profession. If I- calculated to save much time and labor, as well as to secure full and accurate views ot the course ol decision, on the various matters which have been in litigation in the Supreme Court of our Slate tiuce the year MBL The plan chosen for the work is fiinple and perspicuous, which adds to its convenience nnd vaiue. t...i.. t'..iL sbbbm " TKla difTi-ut ia verv tv.tATniftticiillv ur ranged, well condenned, has a complete table of the cases with referenced to tho volumes, and, what we do not find in digests, an excellent index to the pnMtMl mutters. Tli. work niav kIm. be hail, m tho oubli-liet i' prices, of the fol towing persons, rfa I Dr H S ott, Lancaster ; Joseph Jones, book seller, ChilHcuthe; W McArtbur, Circlevilie ; James Mcputnson, Portfinouth : nsoflOll ft Co, bonkjeilers, Newark ; W W Reed St Si.n. nn.i A W reilcv. do. Zane'ville; Dr J Dunham, St CluirB ville ; A L Frazer. do, Steubenville : B L Si T Ilanna. New Lisbon lleebe St Elkin, lHoksellers, Akron; W Si S Slocum, do, Marietta; J D Bigjer St Co, Massiilon ; .1 J Fast, do. Canton ; B Little, do. Ravenna : G W .lomes. elerk ot the court, Loi.nii, Hnckini; BO a Knepper, Wooster; J Bcal, Cadiz; M. Welker, clerk of Uie court, .uiuersourfiu, nuimvi iu, " vys"-.n, t. C VounL'love. . .!, ! C'rvrland: C Harlleit, do, Pkiuit-viIIc ; W N Porter, Warren, Trumbull co ; A C Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jethraon, Ashtabula co; D Campbell St Son, bookfcllers, IWWUfcjT City ; .1 J Bom, booHieller, .viananwu ; J i Harwell, clerk of tb court, Rucrrus; Bronson St MuLene, Kenton, Hardin co; J N Korti. bookseller, Sprintjtield ; S Millikun. clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette countv ; C EUi", bookseller, Dnytm , F Hsrris, Xenio ; J Morrison and II I.imbockr r, Piqua ; T Brotlie, Postmaster, Lebanon ; H W Derbv St Co, booksellers, Cincinnati; W W Fay, Delaware: O C Wor'ih, l'ppT Sandusky; C Allen, Marioo ; J Melvin, Loudon. Madison co; O Ebert, Tiffin ; Wm Hood, Perrysburch , C E Newman and J M Crosby, Norwalk ; J Sowers A Co, Fmdlny , O H Moeller, Somerset, Perry co Par-sons A Co. Elyrta 1 delAw flDOX ES (J K E iFslULASS) WA II E.-FU-ks, Quarts, OUU Pints and Halfs Porter and Puckiutf Bottles. .lars, Tumblers, Viols, and Druggist Ware of all kinds SOU boxes Flint Glasswsje ; Wine botUes, Molasses Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumblers, Plain and Fluted, Also, Druggist Ware ot every variety, constantly for oclTtf Columbus street. Cincinnati OAAA EOXES Beilevernon Superior Wheel Oven Gluss, si-ZUUU zesfrom6X9to 40X50; 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crown, Piste and French, of all descriptions I 2000 boxes Country Brands, sizes from 7 X 9 to 20 'A 44 Constantly on Land at Pittsburgh prices K W SPEERS, ocl7-tf No li Columbiana street, Cincinnati Sl'GAU AND SL'GAlt HOL'SE MOLASHES-200 brln Retiued Hugars; 50 do S II Molasses, prime, lauding from Belle Isle, and for ssU- by ap6 KINO A HEFFNER, Cincinnati lit I'LES. Six very fine Mules, suitable for California niVOB turer?. may be naa ny appiymir to RING A IlEFFNER, 27 Main st, Cincinnati 1 AISINS.-200 boxe: 100 M boxes, 100 xa boxes, landiuir IV t rom John Adams, and lor sale by p6 KING St HEFFNER Cincinnati LEATHER! LEATHER! LEATHER ' THE subscriber has more Leather in store, a greater variety, and at lower prices, than can be found elsewhere in the city Manufacturers who will please call and examine for themselves re assured that they will not go away dissatisfied. S3 Huh st., ornor of Journal building. oo!6 B. R KIMBALL HOTELS AND SALOONS. BROADWAY HOTEL, HY IMVJD MITCHELL, It i ond direct, Coluiiibue, Ohio. ap-Itf CAPITOL HOI ISli-COiar.UIH'H, OHIO. M. NOKTIIRL'P, Pboprictok. THIS new and pomilar Hotel is loented in the most central part of Uie city. It lias been enlnrged, nnd is now furnished in a tylo equal to that ot any Hotel in tlio Wost. Tlio Tublo d'Hote is fumiihed with ovei y luxury Uie market affords, and no puins will be spared tu make Uie guests feel at HOME. Stages for all the routes, call at tldn home daiit for passeiigert. Convenient, and tirst rnte Stabling and Carriage Houso attach ed, and experienced and careful Ostlers, ajways in attendance eptlO-dyl UNITED HTATES HOTKL COLL'-MIHIS. ROBERT RUS3EL AH taken the United Slates Hotel, located a tew rods south ot :,:.,M tiin,l wharn he Is ort.ini'eil to aeruinmodate and ivill I.., I :,i,,, v in weleiHim hi-i old ontronh und friendu. and all olh er who may hnvo occasion to vhnt Columbus, in pursuit of either business or pleasure. pWM AMEIUCAN SALOON, (UNDER TIIC AMGRICAN UOIIt,.) HAVE Just received Fresh Oyters, and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacies of tho seadon, such as Oysters, llirds, Vention, Fresh FUh, Sardines, Pickled Oysters, ClamF, Lobsters, Ac., Ac. The Har will be kept constuntly supplied with the pu rest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Segars, Stc. No pains will bo spured to gratify the Uutes and appetites of tho guests of tlio American Salooii. 2 Oysters by tho doicn, hundred or cm. oc4-tf CITV SALOON ColuinbiiN, Ohio. CIORNEU High Stntetand Sugar alley. The proprietors of this establishment are now nieparcd to acrvu up Oynters, Game, Fish, and nil the luxuries of Uie season, in a style unsurpassed. They have also added sevend private rooms for gentlemen wishing to give suppers. The lim is supnlied with the host of Liquors nnd Cignrs. On draught, Carew's Detroit Ale, Schultz XX Pale Ale, and Bottled Scotch Alo. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by ocyi-dttj RARKER & OLMSILD, TlFE INSI'RANCE. , M TVEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Olfice ho. 69, ll Wiul street. MORRIS FRANKLIN, Prct't. PLINY FREEMAN, Actuary. Charier perpetual. Tho business ol this company is conducted upon the mutual plan. Its net earning during the Inst three years amounted to over SltHUDO. I'rit-lt policy hold-er is a member of the company, und entitled to share in Us profit?, which have averaged 50 per cent, per annum on all premium-paid in. The premiums are paid annually, in cash, unless they exceed $W. in which ense CO per cent, is required and 40 per cent, may be paid by depositing a nub; for that amount, reuowuble annually, and l-earinc b' per cent, interest. The amount of its capital, tho character of its securities, and its mode of doing business, make Uiis one of the safest companies in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being alter ull, sought fur in investments of this Hud. This company will injure on the lives of persuns on any part of the globe, at equitnbl' rutcs ot premium. A man may insure his life in the nuiiio of his wife, so that the amount insu'rwt will go to her or to his children, if sho die before him. . Tho many advuulagos of Lite Insurance are beginning to DO correctly appreciated, and the prudent und considerate am daily securing to their families and friends tllOM advantages. The agent in this city would respectfully nll attention to the superior claims of this company. Any information In connection with the subject will be cheerfully nivwu nud the applications for insurance promptly att. iuled to1 A. ft WO.MHAUGH, Agmt, 2d door south of the Franklin Hank, over Coit's store. Rou't Thomi'on. M. D,, Examining Phyician. I Bjff MACK A- BROTHERS, f ANUFACTURLHS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN KEA-J.U DY.MADE CLOTHING, ffom 307 Main bthkct, Cincinnati, Ohio, rosp;ctfuliy inform tho citizens of Columbus und vicinity, Uiat wo have opened in this place, in Mr. WalcuttB BOW room, nearly opposite the Capitol House, a new and fashionable stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTH1NO, consiting ot Hroad, Pilot, Felt, Blanket nnd Heaver Cloth Over CoatA Cloak", a large assortment of Frock nnd Dress, Business and Wulkitii,' Coats, Stc, fte, An extensive lot of Plain, Gaiters, nnd Spring Bottoms PantaloOM, of all colors, Btriiei and fluros, made up ol the most fashionable material. A largo variety of Vests, ot the latest cut. Gentlemen' Linen Druweri, Undershirts, Crnvats, Scarfs, Suspenders, Hats, Cups, Carpet Bags, Jtc.; a lot of oUier articles too nuiiicrou to mention. All of the aborfl articles are ollered to the public at prices lower than any other establishment of this kind in this city has done before. Purchasing as we do OVf materials nt tho Eastern markets, Hud manuliicturitiL: the clnthini' ourself, we think usBafe in paying that we are enabled to sell clothing from 10 to 15 per cent cheaper than the reEt, without Ian protiu to ourselves, Bttatf thuscou-necK-d with our niunufactory, we shall be eonsUmlly in receipt of new clothing, made of the latest stylo of goods, and cut in the la-test fashion, by one of the bolt cutters in the west. stock, and if tbev tind anything to suit, we era confident the prices always will. ' Give us'u trial, is all wo ask. M. .t B. octi-dym I'tlM CI) W OI.lv. A RCH1TF.CTS. Builder:., FrOO Masons, Odd Fellows, and others 1Y engaged In building, can ti supplied with carved work lor nnv oiinior.e. w betlier l :iJtni iii .,!' i o ique, n.uuc or rtruoes- que, man pieces ior courcno, y u i wssw w muyyvm w herf. for walls. Friezes, Caps, Tresses, Stc. (.etiilemiii supplied wi:h oriuiunl ilesigna ; (..liureiios, l uniic Hall' or Private Houses, fliworated with csrved work eonni to uyQung on this side the Atlantic. 1 he nbswrlMO BM bad man years experience, and can refer to ninny of his works, public nd )rivaie. i ne caneu uccorummn uinu iw leimiK m . w Moll in l .nt-ton was dexL'i.eit uini curved bv him, and is ac- koowledged to be the most beautiful and most appropriate thing of the kind In America. The interior of finished or old huildinga decorated with facility. Figures and figure heads for sign. :31-d3m Dublin, Franklin county, Ohio. TWO HPLENDII) FARM. EIOR SALE by the sulncriber, residing at Waterville, In tho I MMMfi I .,.. nt ri'Hiiinil)le terms as to nriee and imvn.eiit. firo of th most rplcndid improved farms upnn the Maumte. Ricer, to Wit: lite Urn Known Mm UUUU itum, in uniUMmn, -uuui twontv tive miles above Maumee City, containing nearly 31M) acres, 70 of which are bottom land upt n tho Maumee river, lliere are upwards ot 100 acres in a highly Improved state, wnu goou dwelling and out-houses, nearly new, orcharding ond fruit trees. The WoMtfh nnd Erin ennol pMMt through tho farm, thus affording wau-r to all it parn, and ease of transportation to the lake. This Is one of the most beautiful farms upon the Maumeo river, anil probably can scarcely be exceeded in the State. Also, the farm upon which I reside, containiiiL' nearly two hundred acrcp, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon tho Maumee. Upon Uiis tarm there aro large and very productivo orehiuds of choice grafted fruit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting of a lurge quantity of cherries, grapes, plums end peach-etin hort, a place which the undersigned has fitted up, during a residenco of fifteen years, as a homo for himself. Terms may bo known on application. marl6 H. REED. DAVIS, SMITH CO., .pOMMISSION AND FUWAliDING MERCHANTS, wholesale dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Per BonM attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and sel ling produce consigned for sale. sel'i-dly Er. SKINNER, (Lots of .Viw Lisbon, Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission nnd Forwarding Merchant, dcab in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front et., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Ju-tus Wriijht and A. O. Richardson, Bro. A Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. SuudtrrflHs A Co., New Lisbon ; Grips A Elliott, PUIttWphla ; Jf'hn Smith, New Orleans S. B. Ross, Tortrmouth ; Lswson A Covode, Wellsville ; Ewolt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville; W.C.Scott, St. Loujs setKI-dtf JUSTtECETvEb, AT the old Btand opposite the State House, an unrivalled assortment of the finest CLOTHS, nearly one hundred different kinds of Fancy and Plain Cusairaeres, rich Fancy and Plain Velvet, Silk, Satin, (including white mid light colored for party and -n.i,ii,,.r riiwu.i and wi.iil VestiiiL' ; Cravat-. Silk ami Linen Pock- et llruiiiitercliieii, Shirt". Boiomx and Collar, cotton and wool n, rj ,.! T'n.lsrsliirU Hilk Kniier-'hirt- and Diuw-i'j. .-'u-r. n d irs. lila- k and white Kid and Silk Gloves, wool Gloves and Half Hoe ; and m brief, every article of the richest quality of UUs t,!,.,.'. ivrnrmtr annarel to be found in the nrst draper establish menu of the East These i,"ods were very reeently selected with great care by the under-ianed, in one ot the best Eastern markets, and are of the latest and most durable styles Uiat could be found in New lork. Wtruntrerj now soiournini In ourcitY, and nur citiien-. L'ennr;ilv. are respectfully Invited to call and examine before CbM purchase eisewnere. . n. u u . . N. B. Orders from any nnrt of the State, as heretofore, faith jilly and promptly attended to. nov9 CHICK EltING V GII.BEHT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, lust received aud for tale at manufacture t'b prf :es. A. HEED, Auent, Four doors North of tho Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. nTfv nltVtUy CIltCLLVILLK BLANKETS. JUST RECEIVED, a larM lot of li) by U and U by 14 qr. heavy twilled BED BLANuTSb mimufactured out of nmivo wool. by the Scioto Manufacturing Company. These blankets are hea if. lartrer. and finer for the price than anv liiuttrn tnnke. Pri ces raosmu IrOtO M to IIU per pair. Also, ju-t received, a splendid assortment ot Black and Mi Plaid FLANNELS, for ehildrr n's wear- Fancy Plaid do.-, plain Red and White .Mixed do.; twilled Red ; Mixed and W bite do. For sale by MtiEm J- D. OSBOHN A CO INSrilANC'E. rpHE PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF lURTioan, A ConnkctIclt. Cdntiiiue to issue I olicies on the most lavora bks tenna. at their Aeency in Columhus, un Dwellings. Stores, Hntils. Warehouses. Mill-, Manufactories, liarn etc. etc. etc. Also, on Household Furniture and Goods, Wares nnd Merchandize contained or stored therein, against loss or damage by fire. Also, on Dry Goods, Groceries, Manufaetured Good', Produce, Household Funiiture, Live Stock, sod every other description of Merchandiie or personal Proi-rtj, shipped or to 1 shipped per g(Kd steam boat, or boat? to and from points on th. Wes tern wster-, or betwiTU Eastern cities, via Eaken, or other inland route and any towns in the Western country, agaimt Uie hazards of Inland" Transportation. Also, upon shipments of Goods, Wares and Merchandize, per good vessel or vessels, between New Orleans and Eastern ports between New Orleans and other Gulf ports between all American ports and 1 ",' -n or European ports, or to any maritime port whatsoever in the Atlantic waters, against Uie eraiLS or the sea, at the lowest rates of premium charged by other responsible Companies. Fur full information as to rates, adjustment of losses, Ac., aunlv to the underMcned, who is authorized to issue Fire and Ma rine Policies, without delay. WALLACE M. FINCH, dete-dltn Agent Protection .usnranrc Company ANHEL EDWARDS fPHEAP CASH BOOK STORE, net door to the Tost office, V State street, Columbus, Ohio. Constantly for sale, a general assortment of Standard and M i 'ceDaneons Books, Cheap publications, the Magazines, Ac. kngliah, French and American Stationery. Quid Pens ot various styles, and of the best quality. En gravings, Letter and Cap Writing Paper, Ae Sit oeH3-tf FARM FOR HALE. "CONTAINING 200 acres upon the went side of the Hciotoriur, V 17 miles north of Columbus, and o norUi of Dublin ; 5 milos from tli'! Luke Erie and Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 miles from the Columbus Plank Road. The land is tirst rate, 140 acres under liu iirov. mi nt, with a never failing stream ruuuing through all parts. There is a good stone house, with hard and rain water pumps clone to Uie door. There Is a sugar camp and orchard of young grafted trees. Tho location Is very healthy, and near the celebrated Sulphur Springs. F'or turther mloi uif.tion, apply upon the premises, of uc.Jl-d.hn JNU. ROBINSON. MO Is A ssi.K.'l7w0 brirMoIassesrianthng from Bell Isle, nnd for snlo by KING A HEFFNER, BpG 27 Main street, Cincinnsti ;VYNNE.S NEW WORK ON HI1ER1PF. LAW OF SHERIFF AND CORONER Just published, "Aprac-ticnl treatise on the law of SherltF and Coronor," with forms and references lo the statutes of Ohio, Indiana tnd Kentucky. By H. E. i i wynne. This work treats of the appointments and qualifications of Sheriff ami Coroner, the appointment of deputies and jailer, and Usability lor their acts, and generally, of the duties and liabilities of the sheriff and coroner. Among other subjects discussed, an! tho service of summons or process not requiring bail ; the service of capias ad respondendum and ad salufitciendum ; arrc.t and privilege and discharge therefrom ; bail ; prison bounds; escapes; service of the writ of replevin; service in ejectment; toreiirn and domestic attachment; proceedings agaimt water crnfl i the writ of fieri facias and proceedings thereunder, embracing lovy, sale of goods or land, lieu, title acquired thereunder, Ac ; writ of habere facias, possessionem ; writ of habeas corpus, sendee of subpieua; execution on decrees; proceedings for recovery of dowry; arrest, Ac, la criminal cases; keeping of Jail ; inquets of lunacy ; forcible detainer ; juries, elections, and fees of the sheriff. Under each hea.l will be found the Inws of the three States Ohio, Indiana tuid Kentucky, upon the subject treated of. The work al-to contains such forms as aro uiuoily roquired by sheriffs in the diHclian-'e of their duties. From Judo Wriulit Mr. Gwvnne's "work is a eood one methodical and well arranged and must be very uselul not only to professional gentleman and to tho officers of our courts, but to suitors, and purchasers at Judicial sales,' and to all interested in the title of property derived through such sales." From Judge McLean "No work has come under my notice which embodies so lurgu an nmount of lnw ou the subjects discussed, iu so condensed a torm." Irom Judge Joseph It swan, ami J n Andrews, Esq : " It nplieH a want which ban long been fell, for the Bar have here-tore found it neccnnnrv to crope their wny threui.h the reported cafes to ascertain the law upon many ot Uie subjects treated of in thin work subjects, too, about whicti the Bar is often required to give ailvice. From Judge Walker It will bo seen that the work is adapted to meet the wants, not ouly of Sheriffs and Coroners, but ot the bar generally. Such n work has long been lelt to be a great decide ri. Uini. We pre.umo that no Shenffor Curouer, or practicing lawyer, will long be without it." 1 vol 8 vo Price In good Law binding, $4 For sale at the book store of luVdiaW I N WHITING A HUNTINGTON HOI TO EVERY ONE WHO WANTS A CARPET! fJECEIVED at Carpet-Hall, this day, 15UU yds Rhji and List lv Cai peu, from 2." to 6'1 ; 8000 do Striped, Cotton and Wool do; 4000 do Cotton and Wool Ingruin do ; 5000 do all Wool do do ; 3000 do Imperial 3 ply and Brussels. Our etock ia the largest, and we can sell Carpets lower than ever offered in the city. Also, received 4 pot tfl feet wide, tu)er extru Oil Cloth ; 15 do 6 to 9 ft do do do from 02 to 150 yds ; 20 do 3 to 4,j It do do do 50 to 125 yds. We cut Oil Cloths 'to suit any tie room or hall. Also, on hand a largo assortment of splendid Rugs, from $; to 820, and Coco, Manilla, Grass and Rope Mutts. Also, n splendid assortment of all kinds of Curtain material, Window Blinds and Painted Curtains, tu be sold at very low figures tor cash. oc2-dAw3m J. D. OSBOllN A CO. DAVBNT HARK. MILLS, made in a new mid highly ap JL proved manner ; one of the best mills now in use, and warranted to perform well. Manufactured and for sale hv J. L. St W. A. Gill, at tho jcl9wi.t-wtf FRANKLIN FOUNDRY. PRINTING OFFICE FOR ALE. 4 WHIG Newspaper Establishment in Northern Ohio, at the 1 termination ot n Branch Ruilroad which is now in active operation, is offered for sale. The materials have been used but hf-teen moathls It is tho only Whig paper iu tho county, and the patronage respectable and on the increase. In every respect the fituutioii is desirable, as it is situated in one of the most productive counties in Uiu State, and well improved. For particulars, enquire ofibfl Enirou ok the Ohio State Jochnii.. M0-4Wtf J. KIOGWAY it CO., nroiul itrmtj CoIuiiiImih, Ohio lTANUFACTi;i(ER.S of Strain Engine-. Btorea, Plows and all 11 kinds of .Machinery. They aro the exclusive manufacturers in this purt of the Bute of BUCK'fi IMPROVED DOUBLE AND SINGLE OVEN COOKING STOVE, and have recently procured an entire new M l of mtterns conlnining lute improv, mi nt made under the epeeial direction of the patentee. This Stove, they are now prepared to say, h the very beet family Cooking Stove hich has ever been made, either here or elsewhere. There aro four sizes, from No. 2 to No. 5, varying iu ftlt and prtoo so as to suit any liu oily. Fhe subscriber also mtiko Uie Prr niium CooUng Stove of a superior pattern. Toll if1 a good and cheap Stove. their MOCK ot Moves consists, li part, of the following : Buck's Improved Double and ;iiiL'le Oven Cooking Stoves. Premium improved Looking cioves. Wager's Alr-Uglit Parlor Stoves, elegant pattern. Pei khuin's do., Vermont do. and Box stoves. 7 and 10 Plate St. Coal, parlor and Shop Stoves. Piute. liaxr.M. lour nizea. The r lib ''t iller.- nl- i eniitiniH! tile Plow I'liiiioco. as founerlv. and make a variety of kinds of the very host matcriuls and work, manship. In addition to their former business, they have prepared them-elves nt great expense, and aro now man .tincturing STEAM ENGINES, of various sizes and patterns, but alt embracing the Intost imnrovements. Their imces will be as low as work of the Mtna quality can be procured fur eU-whero. Machinery of all kinds made to order, and repairs promptly attended to. Tlio subscribers are also the exclusive manufacturers of Parker's Patent Water Wheel in this Htate, tho best caw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. d.:13-iUw J. R1DGWAY A CO. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR BsA LE. The tub-scrilier oilers for r-ale, on vei v Hboni Mfmti the lollowing de scribed real estate, situate ou the National roud, in the immediate vicinity ot the eastern boundary line ol the corporation ot Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out-lots Nos. 66, yJ, 1IXJ, 105 nnd 106, of Crosby's addition of out-Iota. Also, Nos. 2. 4 and ., ot RuniHev uililiti :m, titi, 'J, and Jd. ot (...ham pi on s subdivision of half section No M3 Also, m int No. S3, on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbu. On out- lot o. id mere is a goou two siorv uricK noosv, vowwmrr wnn loJtabVl uiit-him-e", Sic. There is also on in-Iot No. 23, on Town ihhIi triune hOWO. lor tui ther pf.mculiir-, as to puce, He, inquire of the subscriber on the premises. plJ-UiKWll li-ll.'.-' P. Ia A. !-?. i . COPAHTNEHSHIP. :i.VA!N A FITCH. Wholesale nd Rewil Grocers, and M Dealers in Produce, would re-oectlully mlorm their lends and the public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, and may be louud it the warehouse f'unierly occupied by John w UlSarsb near uie .tcioio nnuge, wnere snar unci nniiieiiiiuri-merit of Groceries very low for cash or produce. They will also pay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS. McELVAIN, julyMAw. R. FITCH. STILL AT IT! CABINET MAKING The subscriber Btill continues to carry on Uie Cabinet Slaking, in all its various brauehce, at his old stand, on Rich st 4 doors east of Donig . Son's Drug Store, and opposite the .Mechanic's Hall, where he i offering some cheap bargains, and s lling, too,) consuting of Bureaus, Bcd.-teftds, (both screw rail and square rail) Brcakfr.at, Side, Dining and Centre Tables, Ptimd, (plain and fail leaf.) Quartettes, Solas, and in short efirj thing needed that can be made in our line. And, always ready to make work to order on sssOtl notice- Repairing and varnishing done with nearness und do-patch. Remember tho pluce, on Rirh street. Alo Uiidertnkinc. Tho subscriber having bought out Mr. itacku", who for many years carried on that business sucresslully, eonsistintr of an excellent Hears and a variety of C-JJini, both in size and quality, (from a fine Mahogany to a common,) is now prepared to attend to nil calls that he imiy receive, both from the city and country. My prices will he unilbrm and moderate. I have also made amngemenu with the proprietors of the Deed House, jn the east burying ground, for depositing Uie dead of those who wish it, on very reasonable terms, and the corpe will be taken thence to any ol the Cemeteries of the city, without extra charge. From my pn-t experience, and a deire to please all, I ronfldent-ly solicit a shore ot pntronage, believing that 1 can satisfactorily pertonn the last sad ntos of ulturu. nnv9-lmdcV4mw H. HALM. A FARM AND SAW MILL FOII SALE. A N excellent farm of 1?'J aeren, in Genoa tp., Delaware co. R A 17, Tp. 3, S. i, on the east side of Big Walnut at the mouth nt Duncrn's run ; about H acres improved, nbout 30 of good bottom land. The farm is well calculated for grain or stock. It is a part of the Maxwell tract There is a line settlemmt around it On the premises there Is a got d nw mil), which takes the water from Walnut creek and Duncan's run. It in a good Mte for a irrist mill. The farm, and an undivided half ot tho saw mil, will be sold together or separate. About one third ot the pay will be required down, the balance in payments. Mr. Hnmimmd lives on he place. Uyl-3tdAwtl ) WALTER THRALL. FT HE subscriler? have commenced the manufacture, in the city JL ol Columbus, Ohio, of Curled Palm laf Mstresser, being decidedly the best nnd ehenpsvt article for Beds rver introduced into tins markrt. For elasticity they cannot Im excelled, and for n lonir continuance cf llieir elastic properties they are fully equal to curled hnir, with the advantage of always remaining perfectly clean and pweet, and with the additional advantage that they can be afforded for much 1pm money. They hnvo been extensively used in the Eastern .tale2, MM have never lun d t. c..e univTal aatisfaetiun. W e shall keep mMmmj constantly on hand manufaetured of pure rurled Pa'"i Leaf alone, aljo Palm Leaf in combination with Cotton, and another kind still, of Pahu Leal combined with curled Hnir. Tiic citizens of Columbus and vicinity, and the citizens of other tonus and counties In central Ohio, are revperrfully notified that we intend to make it for the interest of ALL who " ii for beds superior to any others in use, whether for public houses or pri-vnte residences, to purchase of our manufacture. Beds made to order of any size, and all orders prntnptiy tilled. Our manufactory is, for the present on lluili street, Columbus, east side, between State and Town, over the store of T. P. Ellis ii Co., and A. W. Brown St Co. J. H. BEE BE A CO .W7-d4wrf J. L. Ac . A. (ilLL. IRON FOL'NDRY. ronier of ToWl and Caualatreets, Columbus, Ohio; Warehouse, No. 7. Broadwny Exrhwive. Curves, Phnuhs, Corn Shellers, Hollow Ware; and a general as"rtment of Foundry Castings, always on bassd. Job work and Machinery made to order in the best manner, and on short notice. junewA.t-wtf t i; i.i -I. i; ii. h i , oimosite the new Court House. South Main TY J BOYD U strsmt, aprtt -wAwtf CI&CLAVLLLE, OHIO. Rpnn, nx! ,EL.Vn'LES NEW WORK. l. ui,i H.N ; liu F,rtt Voyage, being Uio .'tilor boy Confes-sions and Reminiscences of the Hon of a GenUeman iu Uie nftfMtUi service. By Herman Melville, author ot "Typee," " Otnoo," und " Mardl," 1 vol U mo. Price 73 cu-. Junt received at the Book Store of L N. WHITINO A HUNTINGTON. del9 w GLIMPSES OF SPAIN I fH NOTES OF AN UNFINISHED TOUR IN 184T. By 8. T. V Wallia, 1 ToI12mo. Pl4oo7SOtS. Just received at the Book atowof dclDJ I. N. WHITINO A HUNTINGTON. Jn -ENCII AND GERMAN LESS ON s" CCIIIUSTIN offers hts services as teacher of French and German, to those persons who wish to acquire a thorough knowledge of those Languages, at very moderate terms The lessons will bo given at tho residences of Uie pupils, and at my school room, on Rich street, bolwoen High and Third, next to Dr S. M. Smith's otfice. otl-tf HOWE'S SHAKER HA RS.V 1.WEII -L A COM P 0 1 N II , 1 l l.r." KU UT RTEAM. ND PL'T VP IN QUAHT BOTTLtS. rPHE recipe from which the Shakeu .- u. i .lIi ; i i is made I was purchased nearly a year since, (at a greatexpense,) from an old Doctor, belonging to tnat peculiur sect (the Soakers.) and aJUiough it has not been made public until the present time, tt has lieen extensively used by many of tho Hrst phyiiciuni and fumi-lies of Cincinnati, who nave pronounced it far superior to any other preparation of Uie kind ever yet offered to the public. The mode in which it is prepared, viz i ly steam, enables the proprietor to extmct from tlic herbs used their full strength and real essence, a desideratum which has never yet been obtained In Uie manufacturing of any other Sarsaparilla Compound, hence Its vist superiority as to its medi.-al qualities, over all other would be SAR8APARILLAS. To those at present uiing a Saraaparillii mixture, a tingle trial will convince uiein of Uie above fuct The wonderful healing powers of this preparation are duo to tho manner in which it is prepared, (namely, by steam.) as well as to the composition of the, mgredivnt used. Its leading ingredient being the best imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other roots and herbs which arc used In no otiier SnrsapariUn compound at present before the public ; and the physicians who have examined the recipe, frcm which it is composed, say that it is Uie best preparation of that inestimable root extunt, and that the properties it combines as u medicine is entirely peculiur to ItMu j it acts us a geutie stimulant, and also as an al terative ab a stimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid ns n mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to tho stomach us a purgative, in moving the bowels sufficient for Uie purposes of nature, without exciting them to unnatural netion, una as a GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, In removing all the unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, und thereby invigorating the entire system, for which reason it is peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent cure of nil diseases ari-inc from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD. Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all diseases resulting from the use of .Mercury, etc., ic. It is also not less beneficial in Rheumatism. All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-ness, Loss of Appetite, Aclditv ot the Stomach, Bilious Diceaae.j, Consumption, and all Lung liiseasos, when they arise from corrupt boot Opl ; and as a nuvor tailing remedy in all diseases arising from a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It is unparalleled ; such as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Pidpitation of the Heart, Neuralgic Affections, General debility, tttc, Ac. It is found also to give greHt relief to females In nil complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should be taken steadily according to Uie directions, us in that depends Uie benefit to be derived from its use. Bo particular in seeing that the botuds are put up in blue wrappers, with a beautiful steel plate engraving of Uie head of one of the sect of ShakerB on the wrapper, and at Die bottom of the lubel a tac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeit and will guard this medicine from being injured in its reputation by unfair and dishonest menus. Agent in Columbus : B. H. Meaklvos, Demo A Sons, G. Ro-biiits A Co., Kino A Buooa, Wm. SniXEio.cn. Sold in quart bottles, at 81 euch, or ft" bottles tor S3. Principal Depot, No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati. S. D. Howe, Proprietor, to whom all orders muBt be addressed. To be hkd of the principal Druggists throughout Uie United States and Canadas. Call on our agents and get a pamphlet, from which you will be able to judge for yourself whether tho medicine Is applicable to your individual case or nut. HOWE'S CELL URATE D COl'GH CANDY. THE li.-. HE.UEDV KNOWN FOK COUGHS, COLDS, HOaIASENESS, 10 XX TilftGAT, WHOOriNQ COl'OH, kC, itC. Its reputation is now so fully established, it is unticce'iarv to speak further of It here, merely referring to our agents In Columbus, who will testify to its merits. InovUMy MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Fifu Tliouanud Dollnrs In Ohio! rllllL" i-ubscriber will give particular attention to the collection X in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Keutucky, Iowa and Wisconsin, ot that rtasg of claims long since marked as " Loss," "Gone Vet." and " not collectable," by .Merchants, Newspaper publishers, Manufacturers, and others. Fivn years experience bun given him confidence hence there will be no charge, but 6o far as collections ore made. Cards giving references, terms and instructions, will be sent in answer tu rosr paid letters. Address, W. B. JAR VIS, BUgl4-dAiWly Attorney at Law, Cuiumbus, Ohio. COAL! COAL! COAL! CA AAABU8HIL8 first quality of Northern Coal for sale iJJtJ by tlie Licking and Coshocton Coal Company, at their Yard oppoile Hay den's Factory. wWiwtl THOS. STITT, Agent. A CAUD. riiUE nulcrileTs havlug, at considerahle expense, rrrctrd a I Foundry and Matlune Shop, such as will meet the liicread 4Mb wad of thOClt of Columbur', respectfully solicit a i-hare ol th i public patronage. 'JTiaiiktul for past fivvrw, tlipy would ask for n continuation OJ them, pimdaj "n ineelves to make Jt tvorihy the OOtuUflsDOO of an enlightcnod puldic. july2-lmdtw&wtf AM BOS A LENNOX. LITTLE MIAMI ItAII.ltOAO, SPRING AND .SUMMER ARRANGEMENT lt9. For New York and Boston two through trains daily change of hours. On and after Tuesday, April lOtii, 1P49, until further notice, Passenger's Trains will run as followa : Leave Depot on Euit Front street, at 3 o'clock 10 minutes A. M.. and 3 o'clock, P. .M., for Mdford, Foster's Crossings, Doernold, Morrow, Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Yellow Springs and Springfield. Returning, leaves Ppringfield at 4 A. M. and 2 P. M. Passengers for New York, Boston and intermediate points, should MM Uie 5, 10 A. 11 Train from Cincinnati. Passengers for Columbus, Zancsville, Wheeling, and intermediate towns, should take the 5, 10 A. M. Train. The Ohio Stage Company aro running the following lines iu connection with the Trains: A Daily Daylight Line to Columbus from Springfield In connection with the Morning Trnin from Cincinnati. Alio, Dnily Lines to Columhus, from Xenia ond Springfield, connecting with the 3 P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The cars of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad will leave Sprinpfleld at 12 M. conneeting with the Morning Train from Cin-cmniiu for the present only. Ou Sunday but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 3 P. .M., and Sprlngfieldat 4 P. M. Fare from Cincinnati to Xenia tl 90 " Bprinctield 2 50 " " fcandusky City 6 50 " " Ruthuo 10 00 " ' Columbus 4 90 For other information and Through Tickets, apply at Uie Ticket Office, on Broadway, near Front street, Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT. SujTintendenL ;:jThe Company will not be responsible for Baggaie exceeding 50 dollars in value, unless the same Is returned to the Condnc-tors or Agent, and freight paid at the rote of a passage for every 500 dollars in Tilue above that amount apr9tf A. L. MARTIN CO., rARHIONABLE DRAPERS AND TA! LOfty, .Vos. 1 and 0 .VeiTs Odeon Buildings, vp stairs. A. L. Martin A Co.- reepectiu!-ly inform the citizens ot Columbus and vicinity, that they are now right side MS, saw prepnredtocxeiuteall orders tntrutteo to thrm, with the utmost punctuality and despatch anil they wish particularly to impress upon the minds of all that they have spared no pains or expense to secure Uie liest ot wprkmr n, so that their customers can rely upon their garments being made In the host pos eible manner. A. L. St Co., being personnlly acquainted with the most fashionable Eastern Tailors, have made arrangements with the Cutters of tiia leading establishment to hnve pattern forwarded from time to time of the prevailing styles of garments worn. They will also receive raonUily from Paris, n plate of Fashions. lo fact, they are determined thn't no Tiiiloring E.-tiddi'hment in the United States shall outdo them tn either style of fasliion or workmanship.Particular attention paid to Cutting Ladies' Cloaks and Sacks. Also, Youths' and Chihlien' Dresse. An assortment of Cloths, Casslmeres and Vesting, kept con-stanUy on hand. A. L. MARTIN A CO, ocl-tl Nos. 1 and 9. Neil's Odeon Buildings, up stairs. CARRIAGE TRIMMINOal. O C PIECES Painted Canvass. JO 15 " Damask Limn. 4 H Silver Drab Broadcloth. ?00 sett Brass Hub Bands. Dashes, Tuft Lace. Patent and Enamelled Lather, Axles, isprings ami Malleable Ciutmxs. r or saie ar tne sign oi itie novyj un-1 rii'Lut n.. JUST received and fur sale, 100 brie M. C. TAU, by ap6 KING ,v HEFFNER, Cincinnati TO PARENT". 4 T WM. KING'S Dm; Store especial ettenticn Is paid tocl 1 dren Int and after them all others who may be pleased ohfl faTor him with a call. PATENT MEDICINES. Townseml's Sarsaparilla for the cleansing of blood, and cure ot ah scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India Cliolag ogue, and Rmith'j Tonic, for the euro of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testily to the efficacy of these remedlr. B. A. F.ihne'tock s A Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the publie for years as a certain remedy for expelling worms from the human system. Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other disrastrs arir ing from deranged state of the liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, fnflu-nza. Tickling jjcnsaUoO of tho Throat, Whooping Cough, &c Ac. Trask s Magnetic Ointment is raining a name above all others fur the cure of Nervous or Sick Headabe, Bruized and aprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips, Chapped llands. Corns. 4cr. All of the above medicines and many otiier. kept constanUy on hand and for sale at WS KING'S DRl'G fcTORE, Columbus, on door south of the Ohio State Journal Office augSdtf ENT'? FRENCH CALF BOOTH. ("L'STOM made fine French Calf Boots at 6 1. :) !) and t4. for J sale M KIMBALL'S Shoe and Leather Strtre, Journal bu dings dW7 FI.OOU Oil. t l.n i YV " W0UM1 call the attention of the pubhc to our large lot of T English and American Floor OU Cloths, all widths, from (RLa tn t-2 Bquare yard. Just received and tor sale by oe9fn J. D. OSBORN A CO. store and for sale 15 Mi do do 4 extra large Lake Superior do 7bbUNo'I, Mackera W M FIN OH, u29 Ho i and 3, Buckeye Blook F I SHI FItiH ! Jut received, a few barrels No 1 Mackerel j all purchased expressly lor the retail trade, and war anted, second to none, at W 1 FINCH'S, novlO Buckeye Block COOriBII A few casks, fresh and very fiue, Just rtxeivod at FINCH'S, novlO Nos 4 A 5, Buckeye Blook AHHOTT'S ALFItliD TUB GREAT. HISTORY of King Allred of England, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings, 1 Tol 12 mo. Just received at the Book Store ot dclO I, M. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. FTtESH TEAM. 1-13 ackages of Fresh Teas, of all irrades, at very reducod pric , at novlO FINCH'S TJMNi; MQL'OUiS.- package pure Liquors, bought and -m. oeuvcreo iruui u ituui Houao. Certificates can be shown for each package. TO to coll and examine t wishing pure article would do wall themselves, luovluj W H FINCH FRESH HAI8 1 v 8.-50 boxes Just received, fresh, and very fine, t 1 novlO W M FINCH'S. SALT. SALT! 600 bsrrels Hocking SaR; 300 barrels Lake Salt; on hand and for side at Uie lowest market price, novlfj W U FINCH, RIO COFFEE. -HO Sacks Rio Cotlce, just received at FlNCH'ii, novlO Nos. 4 A 5, Buckeye Block. .1 U3T rsceived, 43 sacks Rio Coffee -, 17 do Prime do ; 4 old Java do. auVB W. m FINCH, No. 4 and 5, Buckeye Bloc. WHITE FieH.-20bljls., 30 half do. Lake Superior Fislt, iu very excellent court. t; ... Hue and large, at W. M. FINCH'S. 4 and 3 Buckeye Block. LOH 8ALK.- TWO NEW TWO HORSE WAGONS, made JT on honor, for sale at reduced price. W. M. FINCH, L on tull price. W. M. FliNCM, Nos. 4 and 3 Buckeye Block. SUPEBlOB COPTOHs 1 cask very superior WliltoCod. Bib, for retail ouly, at W. M. FINCH'S nua Noa. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. I' G A R C i: R E 0hTI sTdef, tn jet her with erery article In the Grocery line. W. W. FINCH, u(-.'7 4 and 3 Buckeye Block. "TUE OLD CHBEHE. Just recchred, a largo lot of t old cheese from .Major McCloud 's dairy. ocU W. M. FINCH. GlttOCEiCIL:. Just received lb tierces good fresh rtco at jy!7 FINCH'S, Buckeye Block. T O It eT, E A THE it .A C Brown has recolved 1500 Sides ot ifl a choice article of Sole Leather, which he will sell at 16 to ISM. cents per lb. Aim, 80 doxru French Calf Skins, 50 doen Pink and Fancy Lining do, 40 Coses Boots and Shoes, and a good assortment of Boots and Shoes of Home manufacture deel A C BROWN ctvTvvu u-iin?"Rl"VNN i BALDWIN have a full assort- 5 moilt of Plain ami Patent Thread Table, Desert and Tea Spoons ami Forks. Also, Butter Knives, Sugar Tongs, Ac. j?" i have rK.o some beautiful Mlver Cups. je96 3IAGAZINBH. r , . GODEV'S, Sartaln's, und Graham's for J onuory, 16i". ior sale by decW 1, N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. T? OLAND CASIIEL, complete In three port.i. By Charleo lv Lorer, Illustrated by Phil. For sale by mWrtVf decj I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. GODEY'H LADIES' BOOK. Ior isau.ju" ceivru PJ de41td ANSEL EDWARDS. HriCED OYSTERS. 1AM SUPPLIED this winter with fresh aulced Oysters troa Baltimore, sent to me every two days, In large and tmall cans equal in quality to any put up tu Baltimore or elsewhere, and will be sold by the caie, or in any quantity desired by purchasers, at low prices, and warranted to keep good all winter. 1 have now on band nans. Alio 1WHJ cans Hemietii ally Bealed Cove Oysters; 800 " Pickled Oysters. Cincinnati, de'21-otd ALLISON OWEN. 17 East 3d st. 7 nEA'TltGAlN( OFFEUEDiTTbOOTH AND jr piHOES. The subscriber has on hand the most extesuure and general assortment of Boots and Shoes erer opened in this city, and com-tnnUy receiving more, which willhesold at the low- A.t uri,. l.ir ,-nli Nov. 16, 1819 cL II h. KIMBALL. GKEEN LAWN CEMETEKY. ' TV OTIOE Is hereby given Hint Lots can bo procured in Oreen 11 Lawn Cemetery, until the tirst of August next, at the follow log prices i First Class Lots Mi cents per square foot Second Class LoU 6i cents per squaro foot On and aler the flint of August, the prices will be as follows i First class Lots 10 cents per square foot Second class Lots 71 cents per square foot Third cIrsb Lots 5 cents per square toot The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair weather, from 9 o'clock, A. M. until 6 o'clock P. M. Bv order of the Board of Trustees. jyl3-dtiA2tw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clark. BRILLIANT LOTTERIES, FOR JANUARY, 18flO. J. W. MAURY St CO., Manaokbi. fStlO.OOO! HI5.000! 5910,000! m VtRGlXIA STA'J E LOTTEHY, lor the beueflt of MonoiKalla Acmlemy, CUss No. 3, for 1850, to be drawn at AUxaodria, Vis, on Saturday, the 3lh of January, 1630. 13 draw Nob. in each package of 25 tickets. IPLKNrilD SCHEME. 1 prize of 810,000, 1 of 15,000, 1 of 10,000, 1 ol 5,000. 1 of 3,500 1 of 3.000, 1 of 'Ji, 1 oil 2.100, 25 of 1,000, 25 of 500, kc., Stc. Ae. ?5 number lottery 13 drawn ballots 1 Tickets only I0 Halves Quarters flM. Certificates of packages of 25 Whole tickets &130, do., do., of 35 Half do., HA do., do., of 35 Quarter do., $33,50. t$3'j.000! 9IS.000! 911,0001 VIRGINIA STATE LOTTLKY, for the lnent ol MooongsiU Academy, Class No. , for 1B5(). To he drawn at Alexandria, V, on Saturday, the 13th of January, 1B50. .8 number lottery 16 drawn ballots 1 More Prizes than Rlanks I SPLENDID SrHEMI. 1 splendid prite ot 453,000, 1 of 816,000, 1 of 4111,000, 1 of HL 000, 1 of t6,00t), 1 of 14,000, 1 of 83,000, 1 of 82,fi9fi, 10 of 81,600, 10 do 81,100, 10 Ho 8500. Ac, Ac, Ac. Tickets $15 liafros $7,-50 Quarters V5 tchtits $l,P7i. Certificates of packaees ot Sfl Whole tickets 8170. Ho do of 2b Half do 885, do do of Quarter do S43.50, do do of 26 L.! t. . do 821.35. SffjOOOl 10 Fi izca of 8)1,000 1 VIRGINIA BTATB LOTTERY, for the benefit of Mononjall Academy, Class No. 0, lor 1B50, to le drawn at AleMndrlo, Va , on r-'nturday, the 10th of January, 1850. Oo number lottery I and 19 drawn numbers in carh packnitel OBAND SCtlEMXl 1 prize of $.15.000, 1 of 81,000, 1 of 810,000, 1 of $(3,000, 1 of 83,0.0, 1 of 82,400, lOof $1,000, 10 of 500, Ac Ac Ac, tjfinun-ber lottery 13 drawn bupb Tickets $10 Halves 15 Quarters $3,50. Ccrtiflcatei of pack aeos of 2'1 Whole tickat $110, do do 23 Half do $55, do do 28 Quarter do $iJ7,5Qt IHtLtnsff scheme 1 Capitals 905,000! 810.000! 13,000! Sl0,0001 100 prizes of 81,500 1 213 do of $1,0001 VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, tor the benefit or Mononjsiia Academy, Class A, for 1650. To be drawn at Alexandria, Vs., on Saturday, the36Ui ot January, 1830. 12 drawn numbers out of 7 ! magnificent scheme I 1 Or.md Capital of $iA 000, 1 Hpiendid Trite of $30,000, 1 do Oia.UOO, J 00 fJlO OOU, 1 UO . .llUtP, l OO tfO.UUU, 1 (10 StV.S-U, T 1,5. Hi, Jta .lo (lowest 3 Nos.) Tl.tKl, Ac, Stc c. Whole Tickets $20 UaWes $10 Quarters $, Eighths $2,!W Certili'.'ates nf packages of 95 Whole tickets 8280, do do of 28 Half do ot 81 D, do do of 25 Quarter do of $70, do do of 35 Eighth do 835. OrdTi tat Tickets and Share and Certificates of Packages to the abovo Hpl 'ndid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and an otheial account of each drawing sent uiunedlately Sifter i i . over to all whom order from us. Address J. 4 C. MAURY, Agents, dt,'c'.'4a Alexandria, Virginia. "CALIFOUMA OUTDONE! MOEY! MONlTI GLORIOUS REtiULTHl Nos. 21 36 77, the grand capital Prhte of 850,000! was sold by tho lucky E. N. Carr X Co., 138 Pratt st, BattnvsOafs, Md. NEW r.i.l.j, DlOaiWH DCOVERri! CALIrORNIA THROWM IN THE SHADE. The preat luck cf the old firm oi V.. N. Carr A Co.. has thrown a gloom oyer all California Speculators. Persons who hate tried their hick witii E. N. Carr A Oa, tiud that there is moro Gold to bo had by the risk of a few dollars with E N. Carr & Co.. than the whole California mines combined. The lucky office of Carr A Co.. has done wonders the last month. Their luck has no equal, pleave bear this in tnind. LOOK HERE I Citizen and strangers who wish to purchase nncummt funds can, by calling on Carr A Co., or addressing ibem a few lines through the l'nrt, have all their business attended to with punctuality and di'pau'h- Mcny on all Ranks bought and sold by Carr A Co. TV-.its at bight on all Banks Drafts cn England or Ireland front one to cne Uiou-and Pounds ran le had from E. N. Carr it Co's Bullion and Prize office, No. 138 Pratt street LET THE OLORIOU9 NEWS OO FORTH ! Corr A Co., are tnakinp th- people rich 1 Rehold hero I Noa. 1 2 3 the Grand Prize of $10n,GC0, 7 $ 9 do 40,000, 6 7 R do 50,000 9 11 21 ftl.OOO. Those are only a few of the leading Prizes su4 Uie month by this lucky Arm. W challenge the world to show the same amount In the same hntrth of time. We say, wajkj yp ATTENTION CUSTOMERS I We call your attention to the grand array of mafnlflowt Lot teries to lie drawn this month, January, M0. All business with this firm la confidential. Csrr A Co.. Hf all nosta-re oef $5. Carr Si Co., pay the greatest attention to their oountry eorreo pondeuts. Our motto is, secrecy tn all busfnesa transactions. Attention to i ur i uitiimsre, andall drawing sent immediately after tho lottery drr.ws. Give u- the thai, and rest assured wo will fire you, B not the Capital, a good Prise. I) iE8l O YEf ! O YEfll We call your attention, one and all, to this brilliant Scheme W be drawn '.tth Jsnuary. Thn chances are gcl, and depend on It Carr A Co. bare the Prizee. Carr Jt Co. rrrosnmrnd the Be heme Carr A Co. will sU Prizes T1 we ask is one fai- trlaL - Nothiug Wnrured Ncahuig Gained 1 ' haMceo Cart A Co, ci. Enclose the mostoy and ree, ;re the C'ai. Please address E.N. CARR A CO., te27 No. 138, Pratt street. Pah'mora, HA ftf I OX L? first quaLt) Mould Can lias. t) 10U sacks Coffee. f chests Tea. 500 lb sort sheCrd Almonds. 2'J barrels rnnhed and pcarad Cugar. 10 batea Candle Wick. 10 bales Cm ten Twine. Manilla Rope of all kinds Whuiasalo and recall, at noOu MetLVAiN A FITCH'A WHITE PISH, dtrc.-ln WObbls White I uh;

VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1850 NUMBER 150. P H 1 N T E D AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT fc BASCOM. pFflCE lOUTH-KAtT CORNER Of IIIOII ST. AND IUOAR ALLEY. TBIOM IUYariablr i aaranc. Tlio Daily, to persons In Oilmiilwii. ptff year 0 00 h tent by mail out of Culuinhus a 00 ' uurtnu; the session, anil Tri-Weekly lialanca of yr In Columbus By mail The Tri weekly by mil Weekly in Columbus Out of tlio city: by mull, ainrl To clubi of four anil upwards To clubs of ten and upwards, to olio address Dally, aeaaion Triweekly Weekly, Inijle To cluba of flvo and upwurds Advert i.lng. The following rates and rules of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Statesman and tho Ohio State Journal, to be observed, in all cases, after this date. July ao. lew. Dally Paper. One square, 10 lines or less, one insertion . .. each additional.."... 1 week I . . ." I..." 1 month ..." a ... e..." ..." ...... Stauding oard, 3 lines or leas, per annum .... ij. oolunin.witli s chanfos " " (a) 30 0 '25 1 SO a oo 3 OU i aa 6 00 8 00 10 00 15 00 16 00 10 00 JO 00 n oo J5 00 30 110 60 00 35 00 10 TO 45 00 55 TO 130 00 8 K V4 " changed weekly. Other cases not provided' for, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. , , The standard of moaauremriit to be milium typo. For each additional square in the daily,. inserted one month, or a greater lougth of time, and for eath additional squni e Inert! under the yearly rates, half price. , . , No advertisement to be eon.idored by the year, u.ile.a It Is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the ''"publishers not accountable for the accuracy of let'al advertisements beyond the amount charged for their pub icalum. Announcing candidates (for office ol every description.) to be ehnrged at the rato of fifty cents per week, for each name the safiM to be, in all eases, paid ill advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons lo be oaid in advance. . , . Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified nuniUr of insertions will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. niitaa. The lirivilcses ol vesrly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. .nip ,,,, Advertisement! for Auctioneers, fleuersl Agents, Real hstate Agents, ic, not to lie contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usuid rates. No ADVERTISEMENTS CAN BE INIEBTBD UBATUITOl'SLV. Advertisements for charitable institutions, tire eompninos. ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to bo charged half price. Marriage notices to be charged !(3 cents. . Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by luneral lnvilationi, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be 'iImSSu advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, deiirinq to call attention to fairs, soirees concerts, or nnv public entertainments where charges are made for admittance - all notices of private associations every notice designed to cull attention to privatu enterprises, calculated or In-temfed to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that tho same is to be paid tor It Intended lo be inserted in tlie'editorinl column, the same will be charge, at the ram of not less than 90 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by on advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on tho inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent in advance on the abovo rrtes. Attorneys will be hidden for the price of Miles advertise loents brought ill by tbein. IV. A. M.I I.. Attorney at l.avt- and Solicitor In Ctanittji FTIOi with Win. Iiennison Jr., No. 6, Neil's hxeiiange, oppo site c'ocrctary ot Mtato b otiiee. . e f. 00XWAT. L- 1o"-lxl"'N- B. t . CONWAY 4; CO., UOEBS, UEALKHS IN PHODUOI, I' I II lOH, AM) Coinniissilan nod Vorwanllnatleruhiiula, FBONT STNBET, )yj-lyd roliTHMOlTII, 1)111(1 " A. B. DCTTiTeS, " . lAttorne) Olid Counaellor at Law, Cvlumbu.. Ohio. uffice. No. 3, Neil's Eiehanje, opposite S:retary ol State s ollne. JyS7 WILLIAM E. QILMOBB. CIIABLKa W. OILMOEE W. K. Os W. OII.MOUK, Attorueyi at Law and Mnllcltor. In 1 linncrry. UBMa, corni.r as am iui sw aull-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. B. CO.MBTOCK. CO. Forwarding and Comtnlaalon Mercliniit", Produce Dealers, and l.ard Oil Manulacmrcrs, Canal Basin, DOLtTMBUB, OHIO. J. RIUUWAY CO.'H Iron Foundry, Uroad atrorl, near the Brldgi', oluni-bua, Ohio. , . , Stoves of all kinds, and a jrcat variety of Castings, always on hand. ocU.'ll nw iMiiii ii'T i Mlhll'SIIN'S OFFICE, IN 0.4, NelPri Exrlmiijtc, oppohito the DxnlUJ ome-e, iitgn si., uoiuiiiuub- ' GEOKOE E. WAIaCl'TT. . BIQN AND BANNKR FAINTER, novOlf ron'MHi'l, OHIO- WALTER THHALTi " Atiomoy ami Counc ilor nt LftWj Columlnitt, Ohio. ALSO, a CommisBioner to takn tho AckitowlcdUit;ut ol Deed for the State of New York. "37" Olflce on High t, letwcn Town and Rich. octw I M, WHITING At HLNTINOTON, . . BOOK-PU.J.i;HH anil Htntionors, next door to the Clinton linn. High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortineiit of Books and Stationery always on hand. u n sF-inicai. SI. 11(1.1. I A 1.11,1,1 1, TJOOK BINDEIU, HUA strest, omioiW the YuUn- Ottice. Co- D lumbus. "rt COlTrMBlJi IN8t'UACE COMPANY, FIUK AND wakjm:. CpHI3 Company continurs to insure every specica ol DUUOmf, 1 nnd the nirairure, machinery, goods, ware- and rnen hnndisie, ami other property contained therein, against loaa or damage by fire ; also, iteamboats, and all Mil vesad, and the carBoes of iteflin-' boats, sail vessels, keel hoars, and other water craft, egamt the perils of seas, lakes, and rivtrs, on the most fnv.ralile terms. juneyO-dU PEMAH ADAMS. Jr.. Sec'y. DAVIS, SMITH fc CO COMMI?3ION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Wholc-J Dealers in Groceries, and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attonUou given to receiving and forwarding goods, and selling Produce conefgned for sale, sol9-dly. joiin McDowell, Jr., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, notMm tam OBLCANS. aTNA INSIRANCK COMPANY, OF Hartford, Connecticut. Capital paid In and safely Invested, 370,000. The subscribe, Agent for Una Company, is prepared to take every description of Fire Insurance, upon lilieral terms. ( frl$-dtf. D. ALEXANDER, Agent, Columbus. REMOVAL. DR. MARIH'S OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third street, ad-Joining his resident, and opposite the First Baptist Church decll-dtf DltS. SKlNNEIt A HILDKETH, WI LL attend to all cases, in city or country, on the MOrteatno-tic- Office, No. 344, High street, opposit Commercial Row. Residence, over the store of -Messrs. Wootllmry St Field. Entrance on Friend street sep'Jo-dlhii TO HI IH IC-- A RULING MACHINE, iron 'frame, in perfect order, for sale frame, jcC . l cheap for cash. SCOTT OHIO MrTt'AL MIC INSURANCE COMPANY. I nnd Lifu Insuriiiicr. tJMHS Company continues to tika risks on Liven and Property. I on the most approved principles r,f .Mutual Insurance Ml , lloonrtmellt. The averasf cost of Insurance in this Department, is less tl.mi i, .:, in i I'pnt rvar atinnm. Polices issued on the .U,ti'al or Caim plan at Uie option of tim apphcant Life Dcpiirliut'iit. Policies on Lives issued daily at onkalf the usual rates t pre mi tun. X H A ft t... tot i... maH MsAslals nn two or mure cuntiueniicies For information, apply at the office. Carpenter's Building, between the Eicbange and City Banks. Hieh street. Columbus. sepl6, '45-twy TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, S,cnta. GERE, ABBOTT Sc CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass. House Builders' materials. Farming and Mechanicid Tool", Military Goods. Ac., Ac, No. 161 High street, sign of the Udt Padlock WHITE KID BlsIPnOW. 4 N assortment of Ladies White Kid Slippers ju-t receive,! ami i- for sale by dec71 K H. KIM H ALL JOSEPH F. SMITH, Attorney and Cotineeller at Law. nnd Solicitor In ChnnreTy, WILL prertice In the Courts of Franklin and adjolnins; coun ties. Omce, in Uie Exchange Bank Build.m?. High street, Columbus, Ohio. Jyll-dJtwtim MEDICAL NOTICE. DR JAMES VAN PEARS E, of Laneivter, Ohio, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, tenders his professional services to the citizens of Colnmbus end vicinity. Office on High street, above Rich, in the room formerly occupied by Dr. I. T Taylor, dseeased. References l Drs. Bomtier and Edwards, Lancaster Drs. Tre-vitt. Smith, R Thompson and Denis-, of Otis city. Columbus, Sept 75, 1M0 dw3m 18 changed weekly daily . with jUhangee BOOKS AND STATIONERY I.N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, flOOKILLI.KHS AND STATJUS I.IIS, WMU STUKCT. CUl.UMltVil. NHW EDITION QV (-.WAN'S TKJiATIiSK. I H A A (, N . WHITING nAfijust published a new edition of Treatise on the I.aw relatim; to the Powers and Duties of Justices ol the Peace and Coii-tubles in thn HUaUi of Ohio ; with Practical Forms, Ac. By Joseph It. .Swan, late President ol the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. Fourth edition, revised, corrected and enlarged, 1 vol. 8vo.: fine law bindintT. Hince 1H.D, when tin- third rdition of this work win published, Uie Legislature have passed numerous laws, published in ttghj -in nil volume. These laws modify mid change great variety of mutter coutmned in tln previous editions ottliia Treatise. The turladlctJot) of Justices nt the Peace has been astlsWdid lo tho hc-lion of Replevin, and the action of Forcible Entry and Detainer bM undergone considerable modifications. In this edition tho text has been revised, as well to conform to these changes uh to other alterations of Inw, by statute and other, wise, since the third edition wui published. For nk nt the honk Mnr.- .,t I. N. WHITING & HIv'NTINOTON. Tho work mny also be had, at the puhUnhors' uricoa, id' the following jiersoui, viz : Joseph Joupa, bookseller, rhillicothe ; Win. MeArihur, Circlcville; Jw. SU-uhcnflon, Portsmouth Sanfortl Ac Co., booksclleri. Newiirk ; W. W. Reed & Bonn, and A. W. Perley, do, ZmteBvillc; Dr. J. Dunham, St. Claimville. ; A. Frnzer,Stou-h-nville: 11. L. A T. Hnnna, New LUbon, Hceb &i Elkina, book-aellera, Akron ; W. 8. alocuin, do., Marietta ; J. D. Bigger & Co,, KUatDOD J. J. Fast, do., Ouiton; B. Little, do., Ravenna 0. W. Jiuiioi, clerk of the court, Logan, BotUpg co.; .Sftin'l Kucp-per Wooster; John Bcnll, Cadiz; .Murtin Welkcr, clerk of the; court, MillcHburgh. llolmei co.; Wni. H. Confield, Medina; M. 0 Younclove, hooknelliT, Clevelund; C. Bartlett, do., Paincitville ; W Hi I'orter, Wnrrcn, luinhull co.; A. C. Hubbard, clerk of tlw court, Jerterbon, AEtabula co.; David Camplwll & Hon, hooknelU ra, Sniiiluiky City; J. J. Bench, bookseller, Mamstiold: J. N.Kurtz. bunkriellei.Sp'nntieltl; S.Milhli fin, clerk of thn court, Washinglnn, Fuvette eo.; Chiw. Elli-", bookrielW, Dnvtou; Frnncift Harrw, Ac-uiu; Jninci. Morrisnu and H. Limhockrr, Piqua; Thomaa Brodio, rMtlUMter. Lebanon ; H. W. Derl)y i Co., bookscllr-rj, Otoenu ti ; I. F. Deliver, do., do.; Win, W. Fay, Delaware; O. C. Worth, Upper Pandit aky ; Curtis Allen, Murion ; John .Melvin, London, IfcUaoaMM Geo. Ebert, Tillin ; Win. Hood, lVrryslurgh ; C. E. Kewtautn UM J. M. Crosby, Norwnlk; J. flower ic Co., Findluy; Otto 11. Moeller, .oiiter.et, Ferry co.; I'arsoiu St Co., Elyrin ; II. l: Lippett, Ht VfiTDoa daclH-J&w NEW EDITION OF THE OHIO 1 OK. US AND PltACTICE. ISAAC N. WHITING, 0OLUKBU8) I-I AS published u New Edition of Practical Forms in Actions li ivnonnl nnd RchI, and in Chancery, now in common ue in the Mute of Ohio ; comprising l'roce-, Declarations, Fleas, Jte-pHivitii.ns, Demurrer, VerdlcU, Judgments, OoffitMH tUcord Scire Facias, AttMfhment, Ejectment, Occui)yim; Clannauts, Hill of Particular, Bills of Exception, Error, Cvrtiorari, Appeal, Dc-iiMBitiniH in Httite Courts tinil in Courts ol tho Lmtrd States, He-oVmption from Tax .Sules, Clerks' Entries, Executions, FajtWOO, HHheiis Corpus. Oath-. Select Writs Appointment of Clerkf, Admission of Attorneys nnd Solicitors, and various other Proceeding nt Lnw Hills in Chancery, Injunctions, Pubpo-nn und Notice, Demurrers Flea-, Answers, Honring and It .'-hearing, Masters and Receivers, Hills of Review, Orders, Decrees, &c; with Notkj. n ( dangerous to alter old titabluhttl formt." 'i Lo,. Qk Abg. 7ti4. Br P. H. Wilcox. Attorney nt Law. 1 lurge wp, royal vo. voL of 871) pates, in fine law bindim,'. RECOMMENDATIONS. From Hie Jud of ibo Court hi Unnlt. ii The nl.yf forms, the authorities adduced, and the coptou , notes added to this edition, grentlv iucrense its value. The book will prove of great utility in conducine to uniformity and accuracy in practice throtiKhont' Ohio. It has been prepared with care, und evun ei rt degree ot critical leaniiug and U'gnl acninen which adds not only to tho value of the work, but also to Uiewell enruml fame ns an nble law writer of its learned author." Court in Itank, Jnnuary 7, 1849. From lUe Hon. Jude Ielonn, of tlio L . Hi. Huprciuo "All who arc acquainted with Uie accuraw learning and bigh prol'eionnl charncU'r of Mr. Wilcox, would expect to tind a valuable, book from his pen under the above title ; and 1 am sure that no one on reading it, will be dnppointeiL The forms of process from the commencement, it a great variety of civil actions until their rinnl terminations, are given, nnd the "forms of plendin;s in cases at common law, ami nlso in chancery, so as to guide the practitioner in every step ho takes; and in relation to these forms of process ami plcadinvs, a Mcrence is nmde to authorities sustaining important points ol practice, under approuriote heads.. The niinibterial duties of clerks and ot officers generally, are plainlv pointed out, including the mode of tattlf depositions in the' federal as well as in the Stttte courts. Cpon the whole, I COAaldtf this work as a most valuable one to the prote-sion. ami to all who-:e duties connect them, either directly or indirectly, with the administration of justice." From lb,' Hon. Jmlfie Burnet. "It aiin.-ur.iii in.- tlim no Practitioner in the courts ot our State, with your hook before them, can be at ft loss for tho form ot any Process, Pleading, Will, Answer, Order or Entry, that can be wanted in tho course of his practice; nnd it is very evident that the Qumerooj rtnrenoei in jrour oopMOJ notes, ww mn mucn time and labor to thoe 0f the profession who Consult the work." From .hitler Vnlk'r. "We have horn, under the nmne of second edition, m reality, u new book of K70 pnges. every one of which contains matter Of every day utility to tho Practitioner of Law in Ohio. We do not sec bow even the tyrn, with the light hero turnished, neeil be Btlt loss f.ir the mode proccilini;, whether he lie Judge, At-Kirtidy 'l.-rJi. Ami Mr. Wilcox tin - uotnly given the Aoie, but the tcktrffore; lor authoriti"" are eite.1 ti, sustain almost every form presented ; and then the index, ttiat butter half of a law b.nk, is very elaborate and complete." From JiiflKi W right . " 'ITie first edition has been caretully revised, and eo many other forms added that this may he regarded ns almost a now work. Copious notes U Added to this edition, relatini chietly to prac-Hot, wlQCtld from mnterinls collected by tho author during scvernl years, and especially relating to the inoro important queBtions in Chancei vpractirothftt have not yet been settled in the courts of Ohio. This book should bo in tho librnry of every practicing Lawyer." For sale nt the book store ol I. N, WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. 'Hie work limy also b had, at tho publishers' prices, of tho following persons, viz i Dr. Harvev Scott, Lancaster ; Joseph Jones, bookseller, Chillicothe: William McArthur, Circleville; Jiunes Stt jihenson, Portsmouth; Sanford it Co., booksellers, Newark; W. W. Heed A Sons, and A. W. Perley, do., Znnesville ; Dr. John Dunham, Clnirsville; A. L. Fraier, do., Steubenville i B. L. &. T. lliiiitia. New Lisbon; Heebe Si Klkins, bookK'llers, Akron ; W. Si H. Slocum, do,, Marietta ; J. D. Higger St Co., MassilloU ; J. J. Fast, do., Canton ; II. Little, do., Itaveimn ; C. W. Jnniea, clerk ot the court. LoML Hocking county; .nmuel Knepp-r, Wooster; John BaalL (Mil Martin Welker, elerk of tho court, .Millers-buruh. Holmes cotintv : Win. H. Cnntiehi. Esq., Medina; M. C. ) ouitgiove, orKiKeiier, utwrewwi vi mmwmm uv. "ai1 1 T W. N. Porter, Warren, Trumlmll county; Amos C. Hubbard, clerk of Uie c.IUrt. Jetterson, Ashlabulu county ; Davi.l t.amptirll A. Son, booksellers, tmiluply City; .1. J. i.encn, oooiteuor, iuana-Held J. II. I.arwill, clerk of the court, Hucyrus ; Hrouson it Mc-Lene, Kenton, Hardin county ; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller, Springfield ; S. Millikan, clerk ot the court, Wasbingtoii, i ayctie county ; l.. Ellis, bookseller. Dayton ; Frnncis Harris, Xrnla ; James .Morrison and II. Liniboelter, Piqua ; 'llios. Hrodie, PostinaMer, Lebanon; H. W. Derby St Co., booksellers, Cincinnati; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware; O. C. Worth, Upper Sanduky; Curtis Allen, Marion; J. Mel vin, London, Madison co.; George Ebert, Titfin ; Win. Hood, IWr.-J.on.h C 1' N..wuian and .1. M- f.'rotbv, Norwnlk; J. Sow- ersttCo,, Findlay; Ott H. IMoeller, ;Soniertt, Perry co.; Par sons Sl Co.. t-iyrin. I""-"""" a rwMiiM.l'ri' nil: EST OF THE OHIO It SPORTS N. WHITING St liLMl.iilUi,i nnve puousuea a aigesi oi 1 the firrit sixteen volumes ol tlio Onto Reports ; containing an the cases ever reported at Law and in Equity in tlie Supreme Court of tho State of Ohio in Bunk. By P. B, Wilcox, Attorney at Lnw, and sometime Reporter of that Court; 1 vol 8 to, 700 raiPPi in firm law bindinc. Price MJQl UI U11H lllL'eril JUUHH nunill iwwwi wi ui..us wm it has much merit, and will lie a valuable acquisition to the libraries of our profession. If I- calculated to save much time and labor, as well as to secure full and accurate views ot the course ol decision, on the various matters which have been in litigation in the Supreme Court of our Slate tiuce the year MBL The plan chosen for the work is fiinple and perspicuous, which adds to its convenience nnd vaiue. t...i.. t'..iL sbbbm " TKla difTi-ut ia verv tv.tATniftticiillv ur ranged, well condenned, has a complete table of the cases with referenced to tho volumes, and, what we do not find in digests, an excellent index to the pnMtMl mutters. Tli. work niav kIm. be hail, m tho oubli-liet i' prices, of the fol towing persons, rfa I Dr H S ott, Lancaster ; Joseph Jones, book seller, ChilHcuthe; W McArtbur, Circlevilie ; James Mcputnson, Portfinouth : nsoflOll ft Co, bonkjeilers, Newark ; W W Reed St Si.n. nn.i A W reilcv. do. Zane'ville; Dr J Dunham, St CluirB ville ; A L Frazer. do, Steubenville : B L Si T Ilanna. New Lisbon lleebe St Elkin, lHoksellers, Akron; W Si S Slocum, do, Marietta; J D Bigjer St Co, Massiilon ; .1 J Fast, do. Canton ; B Little, do. Ravenna : G W .lomes. elerk ot the court, Loi.nii, Hnckini; BO a Knepper, Wooster; J Bcal, Cadiz; M. Welker, clerk of Uie court, .uiuersourfiu, nuimvi iu, " vys"-.n, t. C VounL'love. . .!, ! C'rvrland: C Harlleit, do, Pkiuit-viIIc ; W N Porter, Warren, Trumbull co ; A C Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jethraon, Ashtabula co; D Campbell St Son, bookfcllers, IWWUfcjT City ; .1 J Bom, booHieller, .viananwu ; J i Harwell, clerk of tb court, Rucrrus; Bronson St MuLene, Kenton, Hardin co; J N Korti. bookseller, Sprintjtield ; S Millikun. clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette countv ; C EUi", bookseller, Dnytm , F Hsrris, Xenio ; J Morrison and II I.imbockr r, Piqua ; T Brotlie, Postmaster, Lebanon ; H W Derbv St Co, booksellers, Cincinnati; W W Fay, Delaware: O C Wor'ih, l'ppT Sandusky; C Allen, Marioo ; J Melvin, Loudon. Madison co; O Ebert, Tiffin ; Wm Hood, Perrysburch , C E Newman and J M Crosby, Norwalk ; J Sowers A Co, Fmdlny , O H Moeller, Somerset, Perry co Par-sons A Co. Elyrta 1 delAw flDOX ES (J K E iFslULASS) WA II E.-FU-ks, Quarts, OUU Pints and Halfs Porter and Puckiutf Bottles. .lars, Tumblers, Viols, and Druggist Ware of all kinds SOU boxes Flint Glasswsje ; Wine botUes, Molasses Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumblers, Plain and Fluted, Also, Druggist Ware ot every variety, constantly for oclTtf Columbus street. Cincinnati OAAA EOXES Beilevernon Superior Wheel Oven Gluss, si-ZUUU zesfrom6X9to 40X50; 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crown, Piste and French, of all descriptions I 2000 boxes Country Brands, sizes from 7 X 9 to 20 'A 44 Constantly on Land at Pittsburgh prices K W SPEERS, ocl7-tf No li Columbiana street, Cincinnati Sl'GAU AND SL'GAlt HOL'SE MOLASHES-200 brln Retiued Hugars; 50 do S II Molasses, prime, lauding from Belle Isle, and for ssU- by ap6 KINO A HEFFNER, Cincinnati lit I'LES. Six very fine Mules, suitable for California niVOB turer?. may be naa ny appiymir to RING A IlEFFNER, 27 Main st, Cincinnati 1 AISINS.-200 boxe: 100 M boxes, 100 xa boxes, landiuir IV t rom John Adams, and lor sale by p6 KING St HEFFNER Cincinnati LEATHER! LEATHER! LEATHER ' THE subscriber has more Leather in store, a greater variety, and at lower prices, than can be found elsewhere in the city Manufacturers who will please call and examine for themselves re assured that they will not go away dissatisfied. S3 Huh st., ornor of Journal building. oo!6 B. R KIMBALL HOTELS AND SALOONS. BROADWAY HOTEL, HY IMVJD MITCHELL, It i ond direct, Coluiiibue, Ohio. ap-Itf CAPITOL HOI ISli-COiar.UIH'H, OHIO. M. NOKTIIRL'P, Pboprictok. THIS new and pomilar Hotel is loented in the most central part of Uie city. It lias been enlnrged, nnd is now furnished in a tylo equal to that ot any Hotel in tlio Wost. Tlio Tublo d'Hote is fumiihed with ovei y luxury Uie market affords, and no puins will be spared tu make Uie guests feel at HOME. Stages for all the routes, call at tldn home daiit for passeiigert. Convenient, and tirst rnte Stabling and Carriage Houso attach ed, and experienced and careful Ostlers, ajways in attendance eptlO-dyl UNITED HTATES HOTKL COLL'-MIHIS. ROBERT RUS3EL AH taken the United Slates Hotel, located a tew rods south ot :,:.,M tiin,l wharn he Is ort.ini'eil to aeruinmodate and ivill I.., I :,i,,, v in weleiHim hi-i old ontronh und friendu. and all olh er who may hnvo occasion to vhnt Columbus, in pursuit of either business or pleasure. pWM AMEIUCAN SALOON, (UNDER TIIC AMGRICAN UOIIt,.) HAVE Just received Fresh Oyters, and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacies of tho seadon, such as Oysters, llirds, Vention, Fresh FUh, Sardines, Pickled Oysters, ClamF, Lobsters, Ac., Ac. The Har will be kept constuntly supplied with the pu rest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Segars, Stc. No pains will bo spured to gratify the Uutes and appetites of tho guests of tlio American Salooii. 2 Oysters by tho doicn, hundred or cm. oc4-tf CITV SALOON ColuinbiiN, Ohio. CIORNEU High Stntetand Sugar alley. The proprietors of this establishment are now nieparcd to acrvu up Oynters, Game, Fish, and nil the luxuries of Uie season, in a style unsurpassed. They have also added sevend private rooms for gentlemen wishing to give suppers. The lim is supnlied with the host of Liquors nnd Cignrs. On draught, Carew's Detroit Ale, Schultz XX Pale Ale, and Bottled Scotch Alo. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by ocyi-dttj RARKER & OLMSILD, TlFE INSI'RANCE. , M TVEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Olfice ho. 69, ll Wiul street. MORRIS FRANKLIN, Prct't. PLINY FREEMAN, Actuary. Charier perpetual. Tho business ol this company is conducted upon the mutual plan. Its net earning during the Inst three years amounted to over SltHUDO. I'rit-lt policy hold-er is a member of the company, und entitled to share in Us profit?, which have averaged 50 per cent, per annum on all premium-paid in. The premiums are paid annually, in cash, unless they exceed $W. in which ense CO per cent, is required and 40 per cent, may be paid by depositing a nub; for that amount, reuowuble annually, and l-earinc b' per cent, interest. The amount of its capital, tho character of its securities, and its mode of doing business, make Uiis one of the safest companies in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being alter ull, sought fur in investments of this Hud. This company will injure on the lives of persuns on any part of the globe, at equitnbl' rutcs ot premium. A man may insure his life in the nuiiio of his wife, so that the amount insu'rwt will go to her or to his children, if sho die before him. . Tho many advuulagos of Lite Insurance are beginning to DO correctly appreciated, and the prudent und considerate am daily securing to their families and friends tllOM advantages. The agent in this city would respectfully nll attention to the superior claims of this company. Any information In connection with the subject will be cheerfully nivwu nud the applications for insurance promptly att. iuled to1 A. ft WO.MHAUGH, Agmt, 2d door south of the Franklin Hank, over Coit's store. Rou't Thomi'on. M. D,, Examining Phyician. I Bjff MACK A- BROTHERS, f ANUFACTURLHS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN KEA-J.U DY.MADE CLOTHING, ffom 307 Main bthkct, Cincinnati, Ohio, rosp;ctfuliy inform tho citizens of Columbus und vicinity, Uiat wo have opened in this place, in Mr. WalcuttB BOW room, nearly opposite the Capitol House, a new and fashionable stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTH1NO, consiting ot Hroad, Pilot, Felt, Blanket nnd Heaver Cloth Over CoatA Cloak", a large assortment of Frock nnd Dress, Business and Wulkitii,' Coats, Stc, fte, An extensive lot of Plain, Gaiters, nnd Spring Bottoms PantaloOM, of all colors, Btriiei and fluros, made up ol the most fashionable material. A largo variety of Vests, ot the latest cut. Gentlemen' Linen Druweri, Undershirts, Crnvats, Scarfs, Suspenders, Hats, Cups, Carpet Bags, Jtc.; a lot of oUier articles too nuiiicrou to mention. All of the aborfl articles are ollered to the public at prices lower than any other establishment of this kind in this city has done before. Purchasing as we do OVf materials nt tho Eastern markets, Hud manuliicturitiL: the clnthini' ourself, we think usBafe in paying that we are enabled to sell clothing from 10 to 15 per cent cheaper than the reEt, without Ian protiu to ourselves, Bttatf thuscou-necK-d with our niunufactory, we shall be eonsUmlly in receipt of new clothing, made of the latest stylo of goods, and cut in the la-test fashion, by one of the bolt cutters in the west. stock, and if tbev tind anything to suit, we era confident the prices always will. ' Give us'u trial, is all wo ask. M. .t B. octi-dym I'tlM CI) W OI.lv. A RCH1TF.CTS. Builder:., FrOO Masons, Odd Fellows, and others 1Y engaged In building, can ti supplied with carved work lor nnv oiinior.e. w betlier l :iJtni iii .,!' i o ique, n.uuc or rtruoes- que, man pieces ior courcno, y u i wssw w muyyvm w herf. for walls. Friezes, Caps, Tresses, Stc. (.etiilemiii supplied wi:h oriuiunl ilesigna ; (..liureiios, l uniic Hall' or Private Houses, fliworated with csrved work eonni to uyQung on this side the Atlantic. 1 he nbswrlMO BM bad man years experience, and can refer to ninny of his works, public nd )rivaie. i ne caneu uccorummn uinu iw leimiK m . w Moll in l .nt-ton was dexL'i.eit uini curved bv him, and is ac- koowledged to be the most beautiful and most appropriate thing of the kind In America. The interior of finished or old huildinga decorated with facility. Figures and figure heads for sign. :31-d3m Dublin, Franklin county, Ohio. TWO HPLENDII) FARM. EIOR SALE by the sulncriber, residing at Waterville, In tho I MMMfi I .,.. nt ri'Hiiinil)le terms as to nriee and imvn.eiit. firo of th most rplcndid improved farms upnn the Maumte. Ricer, to Wit: lite Urn Known Mm UUUU itum, in uniUMmn, -uuui twontv tive miles above Maumee City, containing nearly 31M) acres, 70 of which are bottom land upt n tho Maumee river, lliere are upwards ot 100 acres in a highly Improved state, wnu goou dwelling and out-houses, nearly new, orcharding ond fruit trees. The WoMtfh nnd Erin ennol pMMt through tho farm, thus affording wau-r to all it parn, and ease of transportation to the lake. This Is one of the most beautiful farms upon the Maumeo river, anil probably can scarcely be exceeded in the State. Also, the farm upon which I reside, containiiiL' nearly two hundred acrcp, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon tho Maumee. Upon Uiis tarm there aro large and very productivo orehiuds of choice grafted fruit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting of a lurge quantity of cherries, grapes, plums end peach-etin hort, a place which the undersigned has fitted up, during a residenco of fifteen years, as a homo for himself. Terms may bo known on application. marl6 H. REED. DAVIS, SMITH CO., .pOMMISSION AND FUWAliDING MERCHANTS, wholesale dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Per BonM attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and sel ling produce consigned for sale. sel'i-dly Er. SKINNER, (Lots of .Viw Lisbon, Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission nnd Forwarding Merchant, dcab in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front et., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Ju-tus Wriijht and A. O. Richardson, Bro. A Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. SuudtrrflHs A Co., New Lisbon ; Grips A Elliott, PUIttWphla ; Jf'hn Smith, New Orleans S. B. Ross, Tortrmouth ; Lswson A Covode, Wellsville ; Ewolt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville; W.C.Scott, St. Loujs setKI-dtf JUSTtECETvEb, AT the old Btand opposite the State House, an unrivalled assortment of the finest CLOTHS, nearly one hundred different kinds of Fancy and Plain Cusairaeres, rich Fancy and Plain Velvet, Silk, Satin, (including white mid light colored for party and -n.i,ii,,.r riiwu.i and wi.iil VestiiiL' ; Cravat-. Silk ami Linen Pock- et llruiiiitercliieii, Shirt". Boiomx and Collar, cotton and wool n, rj ,.! T'n.lsrsliirU Hilk Kniier-'hirt- and Diuw-i'j. .-'u-r. n d irs. lila- k and white Kid and Silk Gloves, wool Gloves and Half Hoe ; and m brief, every article of the richest quality of UUs t,!,.,.'. ivrnrmtr annarel to be found in the nrst draper establish menu of the East These i,"ods were very reeently selected with great care by the under-ianed, in one ot the best Eastern markets, and are of the latest and most durable styles Uiat could be found in New lork. Wtruntrerj now soiournini In ourcitY, and nur citiien-. L'ennr;ilv. are respectfully Invited to call and examine before CbM purchase eisewnere. . n. u u . . N. B. Orders from any nnrt of the State, as heretofore, faith jilly and promptly attended to. nov9 CHICK EltING V GII.BEHT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, lust received aud for tale at manufacture t'b prf :es. A. HEED, Auent, Four doors North of tho Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. nTfv nltVtUy CIltCLLVILLK BLANKETS. JUST RECEIVED, a larM lot of li) by U and U by 14 qr. heavy twilled BED BLANuTSb mimufactured out of nmivo wool. by the Scioto Manufacturing Company. These blankets are hea if. lartrer. and finer for the price than anv liiuttrn tnnke. Pri ces raosmu IrOtO M to IIU per pair. Also, ju-t received, a splendid assortment ot Black and Mi Plaid FLANNELS, for ehildrr n's wear- Fancy Plaid do.-, plain Red and White .Mixed do.; twilled Red ; Mixed and W bite do. For sale by MtiEm J- D. OSBOHN A CO INSrilANC'E. rpHE PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF lURTioan, A ConnkctIclt. Cdntiiiue to issue I olicies on the most lavora bks tenna. at their Aeency in Columhus, un Dwellings. Stores, Hntils. Warehouses. Mill-, Manufactories, liarn etc. etc. etc. Also, on Household Furniture and Goods, Wares nnd Merchandize contained or stored therein, against loss or damage by fire. Also, on Dry Goods, Groceries, Manufaetured Good', Produce, Household Funiiture, Live Stock, sod every other description of Merchandiie or personal Proi-rtj, shipped or to 1 shipped per g(Kd steam boat, or boat? to and from points on th. Wes tern wster-, or betwiTU Eastern cities, via Eaken, or other inland route and any towns in the Western country, agaimt Uie hazards of Inland" Transportation. Also, upon shipments of Goods, Wares and Merchandize, per good vessel or vessels, between New Orleans and Eastern ports between New Orleans and other Gulf ports between all American ports and 1 ",' -n or European ports, or to any maritime port whatsoever in the Atlantic waters, against Uie eraiLS or the sea, at the lowest rates of premium charged by other responsible Companies. Fur full information as to rates, adjustment of losses, Ac., aunlv to the underMcned, who is authorized to issue Fire and Ma rine Policies, without delay. WALLACE M. FINCH, dete-dltn Agent Protection .usnranrc Company ANHEL EDWARDS fPHEAP CASH BOOK STORE, net door to the Tost office, V State street, Columbus, Ohio. Constantly for sale, a general assortment of Standard and M i 'ceDaneons Books, Cheap publications, the Magazines, Ac. kngliah, French and American Stationery. Quid Pens ot various styles, and of the best quality. En gravings, Letter and Cap Writing Paper, Ae Sit oeH3-tf FARM FOR HALE. "CONTAINING 200 acres upon the went side of the Hciotoriur, V 17 miles north of Columbus, and o norUi of Dublin ; 5 milos from tli'! Luke Erie and Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 miles from the Columbus Plank Road. The land is tirst rate, 140 acres under liu iirov. mi nt, with a never failing stream ruuuing through all parts. There is a good stone house, with hard and rain water pumps clone to Uie door. There Is a sugar camp and orchard of young grafted trees. Tho location Is very healthy, and near the celebrated Sulphur Springs. F'or turther mloi uif.tion, apply upon the premises, of uc.Jl-d.hn JNU. ROBINSON. MO Is A ssi.K.'l7w0 brirMoIassesrianthng from Bell Isle, nnd for snlo by KING A HEFFNER, BpG 27 Main street, Cincinnsti ;VYNNE.S NEW WORK ON HI1ER1PF. LAW OF SHERIFF AND CORONER Just published, "Aprac-ticnl treatise on the law of SherltF and Coronor," with forms and references lo the statutes of Ohio, Indiana tnd Kentucky. By H. E. i i wynne. This work treats of the appointments and qualifications of Sheriff ami Coroner, the appointment of deputies and jailer, and Usability lor their acts, and generally, of the duties and liabilities of the sheriff and coroner. Among other subjects discussed, an! tho service of summons or process not requiring bail ; the service of capias ad respondendum and ad salufitciendum ; arrc.t and privilege and discharge therefrom ; bail ; prison bounds; escapes; service of the writ of replevin; service in ejectment; toreiirn and domestic attachment; proceedings agaimt water crnfl i the writ of fieri facias and proceedings thereunder, embracing lovy, sale of goods or land, lieu, title acquired thereunder, Ac ; writ of habere facias, possessionem ; writ of habeas corpus, sendee of subpieua; execution on decrees; proceedings for recovery of dowry; arrest, Ac, la criminal cases; keeping of Jail ; inquets of lunacy ; forcible detainer ; juries, elections, and fees of the sheriff. Under each hea.l will be found the Inws of the three States Ohio, Indiana tuid Kentucky, upon the subject treated of. The work al-to contains such forms as aro uiuoily roquired by sheriffs in the diHclian-'e of their duties. From Judo Wriulit Mr. Gwvnne's "work is a eood one methodical and well arranged and must be very uselul not only to professional gentleman and to tho officers of our courts, but to suitors, and purchasers at Judicial sales,' and to all interested in the title of property derived through such sales." From Judge McLean "No work has come under my notice which embodies so lurgu an nmount of lnw ou the subjects discussed, iu so condensed a torm." Irom Judge Joseph It swan, ami J n Andrews, Esq : " It nplieH a want which ban long been fell, for the Bar have here-tore found it neccnnnrv to crope their wny threui.h the reported cafes to ascertain the law upon many ot Uie subjects treated of in thin work subjects, too, about whicti the Bar is often required to give ailvice. From Judge Walker It will bo seen that the work is adapted to meet the wants, not ouly of Sheriffs and Coroners, but ot the bar generally. Such n work has long been lelt to be a great decide ri. Uini. We pre.umo that no Shenffor Curouer, or practicing lawyer, will long be without it." 1 vol 8 vo Price In good Law binding, $4 For sale at the book store of luVdiaW I N WHITING A HUNTINGTON HOI TO EVERY ONE WHO WANTS A CARPET! fJECEIVED at Carpet-Hall, this day, 15UU yds Rhji and List lv Cai peu, from 2." to 6'1 ; 8000 do Striped, Cotton and Wool do; 4000 do Cotton and Wool Ingruin do ; 5000 do all Wool do do ; 3000 do Imperial 3 ply and Brussels. Our etock ia the largest, and we can sell Carpets lower than ever offered in the city. Also, received 4 pot tfl feet wide, tu)er extru Oil Cloth ; 15 do 6 to 9 ft do do do from 02 to 150 yds ; 20 do 3 to 4,j It do do do 50 to 125 yds. We cut Oil Cloths 'to suit any tie room or hall. Also, on hand a largo assortment of splendid Rugs, from $; to 820, and Coco, Manilla, Grass and Rope Mutts. Also, n splendid assortment of all kinds of Curtain material, Window Blinds and Painted Curtains, tu be sold at very low figures tor cash. oc2-dAw3m J. D. OSBOllN A CO. DAVBNT HARK. MILLS, made in a new mid highly ap JL proved manner ; one of the best mills now in use, and warranted to perform well. Manufactured and for sale hv J. L. St W. A. Gill, at tho jcl9wi.t-wtf FRANKLIN FOUNDRY. PRINTING OFFICE FOR ALE. 4 WHIG Newspaper Establishment in Northern Ohio, at the 1 termination ot n Branch Ruilroad which is now in active operation, is offered for sale. The materials have been used but hf-teen moathls It is tho only Whig paper iu tho county, and the patronage respectable and on the increase. In every respect the fituutioii is desirable, as it is situated in one of the most productive counties in Uiu State, and well improved. For particulars, enquire ofibfl Enirou ok the Ohio State Jochnii.. M0-4Wtf J. KIOGWAY it CO., nroiul itrmtj CoIuiiiImih, Ohio lTANUFACTi;i(ER.S of Strain Engine-. Btorea, Plows and all 11 kinds of .Machinery. They aro the exclusive manufacturers in this purt of the Bute of BUCK'fi IMPROVED DOUBLE AND SINGLE OVEN COOKING STOVE, and have recently procured an entire new M l of mtterns conlnining lute improv, mi nt made under the epeeial direction of the patentee. This Stove, they are now prepared to say, h the very beet family Cooking Stove hich has ever been made, either here or elsewhere. There aro four sizes, from No. 2 to No. 5, varying iu ftlt and prtoo so as to suit any liu oily. Fhe subscriber also mtiko Uie Prr niium CooUng Stove of a superior pattern. Toll if1 a good and cheap Stove. their MOCK ot Moves consists, li part, of the following : Buck's Improved Double and ;iiiL'le Oven Cooking Stoves. Premium improved Looking cioves. Wager's Alr-Uglit Parlor Stoves, elegant pattern. Pei khuin's do., Vermont do. and Box stoves. 7 and 10 Plate St. Coal, parlor and Shop Stoves. Piute. liaxr.M. lour nizea. The r lib ''t iller.- nl- i eniitiniH! tile Plow I'liiiioco. as founerlv. and make a variety of kinds of the very host matcriuls and work, manship. In addition to their former business, they have prepared them-elves nt great expense, and aro now man .tincturing STEAM ENGINES, of various sizes and patterns, but alt embracing the Intost imnrovements. Their imces will be as low as work of the Mtna quality can be procured fur eU-whero. Machinery of all kinds made to order, and repairs promptly attended to. Tlio subscribers are also the exclusive manufacturers of Parker's Patent Water Wheel in this Htate, tho best caw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. d.:13-iUw J. R1DGWAY A CO. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR BsA LE. The tub-scrilier oilers for r-ale, on vei v Hboni Mfmti the lollowing de scribed real estate, situate ou the National roud, in the immediate vicinity ot the eastern boundary line ol the corporation ot Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out-lots Nos. 66, yJ, 1IXJ, 105 nnd 106, of Crosby's addition of out-Iota. Also, Nos. 2. 4 and ., ot RuniHev uililiti :m, titi, 'J, and Jd. ot (...ham pi on s subdivision of half section No M3 Also, m int No. S3, on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbu. On out- lot o. id mere is a goou two siorv uricK noosv, vowwmrr wnn loJtabVl uiit-him-e", Sic. There is also on in-Iot No. 23, on Town ihhIi triune hOWO. lor tui ther pf.mculiir-, as to puce, He, inquire of the subscriber on the premises. plJ-UiKWll li-ll.'.-' P. Ia A. !-?. i . COPAHTNEHSHIP. :i.VA!N A FITCH. Wholesale nd Rewil Grocers, and M Dealers in Produce, would re-oectlully mlorm their lends and the public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, and may be louud it the warehouse f'unierly occupied by John w UlSarsb near uie .tcioio nnuge, wnere snar unci nniiieiiiiuri-merit of Groceries very low for cash or produce. They will also pay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS. McELVAIN, julyMAw. R. FITCH. STILL AT IT! CABINET MAKING The subscriber Btill continues to carry on Uie Cabinet Slaking, in all its various brauehce, at his old stand, on Rich st 4 doors east of Donig . Son's Drug Store, and opposite the .Mechanic's Hall, where he i offering some cheap bargains, and s lling, too,) consuting of Bureaus, Bcd.-teftds, (both screw rail and square rail) Brcakfr.at, Side, Dining and Centre Tables, Ptimd, (plain and fail leaf.) Quartettes, Solas, and in short efirj thing needed that can be made in our line. And, always ready to make work to order on sssOtl notice- Repairing and varnishing done with nearness und do-patch. Remember tho pluce, on Rirh street. Alo Uiidertnkinc. Tho subscriber having bought out Mr. itacku", who for many years carried on that business sucresslully, eonsistintr of an excellent Hears and a variety of C-JJini, both in size and quality, (from a fine Mahogany to a common,) is now prepared to attend to nil calls that he imiy receive, both from the city and country. My prices will he unilbrm and moderate. I have also made amngemenu with the proprietors of the Deed House, jn the east burying ground, for depositing Uie dead of those who wish it, on very reasonable terms, and the corpe will be taken thence to any ol the Cemeteries of the city, without extra charge. From my pn-t experience, and a deire to please all, I ronfldent-ly solicit a shore ot pntronage, believing that 1 can satisfactorily pertonn the last sad ntos of ulturu. nnv9-lmdcV4mw H. HALM. A FARM AND SAW MILL FOII SALE. A N excellent farm of 1?'J aeren, in Genoa tp., Delaware co. R A 17, Tp. 3, S. i, on the east side of Big Walnut at the mouth nt Duncrn's run ; about H acres improved, nbout 30 of good bottom land. The farm is well calculated for grain or stock. It is a part of the Maxwell tract There is a line settlemmt around it On the premises there Is a got d nw mil), which takes the water from Walnut creek and Duncan's run. It in a good Mte for a irrist mill. The farm, and an undivided half ot tho saw mil, will be sold together or separate. About one third ot the pay will be required down, the balance in payments. Mr. Hnmimmd lives on he place. Uyl-3tdAwtl ) WALTER THRALL. FT HE subscriler? have commenced the manufacture, in the city JL ol Columbus, Ohio, of Curled Palm laf Mstresser, being decidedly the best nnd ehenpsvt article for Beds rver introduced into tins markrt. For elasticity they cannot Im excelled, and for n lonir continuance cf llieir elastic properties they are fully equal to curled hnir, with the advantage of always remaining perfectly clean and pweet, and with the additional advantage that they can be afforded for much 1pm money. They hnvo been extensively used in the Eastern .tale2, MM have never lun d t. c..e univTal aatisfaetiun. W e shall keep mMmmj constantly on hand manufaetured of pure rurled Pa'"i Leaf alone, aljo Palm Leaf in combination with Cotton, and another kind still, of Pahu Leal combined with curled Hnir. Tiic citizens of Columbus and vicinity, and the citizens of other tonus and counties In central Ohio, are revperrfully notified that we intend to make it for the interest of ALL who " ii for beds superior to any others in use, whether for public houses or pri-vnte residences, to purchase of our manufacture. Beds made to order of any size, and all orders prntnptiy tilled. Our manufactory is, for the present on lluili street, Columbus, east side, between State and Town, over the store of T. P. Ellis ii Co., and A. W. Brown St Co. J. H. BEE BE A CO .W7-d4wrf J. L. Ac . A. (ilLL. IRON FOL'NDRY. ronier of ToWl and Caualatreets, Columbus, Ohio; Warehouse, No. 7. Broadwny Exrhwive. Curves, Phnuhs, Corn Shellers, Hollow Ware; and a general as"rtment of Foundry Castings, always on bassd. Job work and Machinery made to order in the best manner, and on short notice. junewA.t-wtf t i; i.i -I. i; ii. h i , oimosite the new Court House. South Main TY J BOYD U strsmt, aprtt -wAwtf CI&CLAVLLLE, OHIO. Rpnn, nx! ,EL.Vn'LES NEW WORK. l. ui,i H.N ; liu F,rtt Voyage, being Uio .'tilor boy Confes-sions and Reminiscences of the Hon of a GenUeman iu Uie nftfMtUi service. By Herman Melville, author ot "Typee," " Otnoo," und " Mardl," 1 vol U mo. Price 73 cu-. Junt received at the Book Store of L N. WHITINO A HUNTINGTON. del9 w GLIMPSES OF SPAIN I fH NOTES OF AN UNFINISHED TOUR IN 184T. By 8. T. V Wallia, 1 ToI12mo. Pl4oo7SOtS. Just received at the Book atowof dclDJ I. N. WHITINO A HUNTINGTON. Jn -ENCII AND GERMAN LESS ON s" CCIIIUSTIN offers hts services as teacher of French and German, to those persons who wish to acquire a thorough knowledge of those Languages, at very moderate terms The lessons will bo given at tho residences of Uie pupils, and at my school room, on Rich street, bolwoen High and Third, next to Dr S. M. Smith's otfice. otl-tf HOWE'S SHAKER HA RS.V 1.WEII -L A COM P 0 1 N II , 1 l l.r." KU UT RTEAM. ND PL'T VP IN QUAHT BOTTLtS. rPHE recipe from which the Shakeu .- u. i .lIi ; i i is made I was purchased nearly a year since, (at a greatexpense,) from an old Doctor, belonging to tnat peculiur sect (the Soakers.) and aJUiough it has not been made public until the present time, tt has lieen extensively used by many of tho Hrst phyiiciuni and fumi-lies of Cincinnati, who nave pronounced it far superior to any other preparation of Uie kind ever yet offered to the public. The mode in which it is prepared, viz i ly steam, enables the proprietor to extmct from tlic herbs used their full strength and real essence, a desideratum which has never yet been obtained In Uie manufacturing of any other Sarsaparilla Compound, hence Its vist superiority as to its medi.-al qualities, over all other would be SAR8APARILLAS. To those at present uiing a Saraaparillii mixture, a tingle trial will convince uiein of Uie above fuct The wonderful healing powers of this preparation are duo to tho manner in which it is prepared, (namely, by steam.) as well as to the composition of the, mgredivnt used. Its leading ingredient being the best imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other roots and herbs which arc used In no otiier SnrsapariUn compound at present before the public ; and the physicians who have examined the recipe, frcm which it is composed, say that it is Uie best preparation of that inestimable root extunt, and that the properties it combines as u medicine is entirely peculiur to ItMu j it acts us a geutie stimulant, and also as an al terative ab a stimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid ns n mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to tho stomach us a purgative, in moving the bowels sufficient for Uie purposes of nature, without exciting them to unnatural netion, una as a GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, In removing all the unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, und thereby invigorating the entire system, for which reason it is peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent cure of nil diseases ari-inc from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD. Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all diseases resulting from the use of .Mercury, etc., ic. It is also not less beneficial in Rheumatism. All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-ness, Loss of Appetite, Aclditv ot the Stomach, Bilious Diceaae.j, Consumption, and all Lung liiseasos, when they arise from corrupt boot Opl ; and as a nuvor tailing remedy in all diseases arising from a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It is unparalleled ; such as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Pidpitation of the Heart, Neuralgic Affections, General debility, tttc, Ac. It is found also to give greHt relief to females In nil complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should be taken steadily according to Uie directions, us in that depends Uie benefit to be derived from its use. Bo particular in seeing that the botuds are put up in blue wrappers, with a beautiful steel plate engraving of Uie head of one of the sect of ShakerB on the wrapper, and at Die bottom of the lubel a tac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeit and will guard this medicine from being injured in its reputation by unfair and dishonest menus. Agent in Columbus : B. H. Meaklvos, Demo A Sons, G. Ro-biiits A Co., Kino A Buooa, Wm. SniXEio.cn. Sold in quart bottles, at 81 euch, or ft" bottles tor S3. Principal Depot, No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati. S. D. Howe, Proprietor, to whom all orders muBt be addressed. To be hkd of the principal Druggists throughout Uie United States and Canadas. Call on our agents and get a pamphlet, from which you will be able to judge for yourself whether tho medicine Is applicable to your individual case or nut. HOWE'S CELL URATE D COl'GH CANDY. THE li.-. HE.UEDV KNOWN FOK COUGHS, COLDS, HOaIASENESS, 10 XX TilftGAT, WHOOriNQ COl'OH, kC, itC. Its reputation is now so fully established, it is unticce'iarv to speak further of It here, merely referring to our agents In Columbus, who will testify to its merits. InovUMy MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Fifu Tliouanud Dollnrs In Ohio! rllllL" i-ubscriber will give particular attention to the collection X in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Keutucky, Iowa and Wisconsin, ot that rtasg of claims long since marked as " Loss," "Gone Vet." and " not collectable," by .Merchants, Newspaper publishers, Manufacturers, and others. Fivn years experience bun given him confidence hence there will be no charge, but 6o far as collections ore made. Cards giving references, terms and instructions, will be sent in answer tu rosr paid letters. Address, W. B. JAR VIS, BUgl4-dAiWly Attorney at Law, Cuiumbus, Ohio. COAL! COAL! COAL! CA AAABU8HIL8 first quality of Northern Coal for sale iJJtJ by tlie Licking and Coshocton Coal Company, at their Yard oppoile Hay den's Factory. wWiwtl THOS. STITT, Agent. A CAUD. riiUE nulcrileTs havlug, at considerahle expense, rrrctrd a I Foundry and Matlune Shop, such as will meet the liicread 4Mb wad of thOClt of Columbur', respectfully solicit a i-hare ol th i public patronage. 'JTiaiiktul for past fivvrw, tlipy would ask for n continuation OJ them, pimdaj "n ineelves to make Jt tvorihy the OOtuUflsDOO of an enlightcnod puldic. july2-lmdtw&wtf AM BOS A LENNOX. LITTLE MIAMI ItAII.ltOAO, SPRING AND .SUMMER ARRANGEMENT lt9. For New York and Boston two through trains daily change of hours. On and after Tuesday, April lOtii, 1P49, until further notice, Passenger's Trains will run as followa : Leave Depot on Euit Front street, at 3 o'clock 10 minutes A. M.. and 3 o'clock, P. .M., for Mdford, Foster's Crossings, Doernold, Morrow, Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Yellow Springs and Springfield. Returning, leaves Ppringfield at 4 A. M. and 2 P. M. Passengers for New York, Boston and intermediate points, should MM Uie 5, 10 A. 11 Train from Cincinnati. Passengers for Columbus, Zancsville, Wheeling, and intermediate towns, should take the 5, 10 A. M. Train. The Ohio Stage Company aro running the following lines iu connection with the Trains: A Daily Daylight Line to Columbus from Springfield In connection with the Morning Trnin from Cincinnati. Alio, Dnily Lines to Columhus, from Xenia ond Springfield, connecting with the 3 P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The cars of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad will leave Sprinpfleld at 12 M. conneeting with the Morning Train from Cin-cmniiu for the present only. Ou Sunday but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 3 P. .M., and Sprlngfieldat 4 P. M. Fare from Cincinnati to Xenia tl 90 " Bprinctield 2 50 " " fcandusky City 6 50 " " Ruthuo 10 00 " ' Columbus 4 90 For other information and Through Tickets, apply at Uie Ticket Office, on Broadway, near Front street, Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT. SujTintendenL ;:jThe Company will not be responsible for Baggaie exceeding 50 dollars in value, unless the same Is returned to the Condnc-tors or Agent, and freight paid at the rote of a passage for every 500 dollars in Tilue above that amount apr9tf A. L. MARTIN CO., rARHIONABLE DRAPERS AND TA! LOfty, .Vos. 1 and 0 .VeiTs Odeon Buildings, vp stairs. A. L. Martin A Co.- reepectiu!-ly inform the citizens ot Columbus and vicinity, that they are now right side MS, saw prepnredtocxeiuteall orders tntrutteo to thrm, with the utmost punctuality and despatch anil they wish particularly to impress upon the minds of all that they have spared no pains or expense to secure Uie liest ot wprkmr n, so that their customers can rely upon their garments being made In the host pos eible manner. A. L. St Co., being personnlly acquainted with the most fashionable Eastern Tailors, have made arrangements with the Cutters of tiia leading establishment to hnve pattern forwarded from time to time of the prevailing styles of garments worn. They will also receive raonUily from Paris, n plate of Fashions. lo fact, they are determined thn't no Tiiiloring E.-tiddi'hment in the United States shall outdo them tn either style of fasliion or workmanship.Particular attention paid to Cutting Ladies' Cloaks and Sacks. Also, Youths' and Chihlien' Dresse. An assortment of Cloths, Casslmeres and Vesting, kept con-stanUy on hand. A. L. MARTIN A CO, ocl-tl Nos. 1 and 9. Neil's Odeon Buildings, up stairs. CARRIAGE TRIMMINOal. O C PIECES Painted Canvass. JO 15 " Damask Limn. 4 H Silver Drab Broadcloth. ?00 sett Brass Hub Bands. Dashes, Tuft Lace. Patent and Enamelled Lather, Axles, isprings ami Malleable Ciutmxs. r or saie ar tne sign oi itie novyj un-1 rii'Lut n.. JUST received and fur sale, 100 brie M. C. TAU, by ap6 KING ,v HEFFNER, Cincinnati TO PARENT". 4 T WM. KING'S Dm; Store especial ettenticn Is paid tocl 1 dren Int and after them all others who may be pleased ohfl faTor him with a call. PATENT MEDICINES. Townseml's Sarsaparilla for the cleansing of blood, and cure ot ah scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India Cliolag ogue, and Rmith'j Tonic, for the euro of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testily to the efficacy of these remedlr. B. A. F.ihne'tock s A Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the publie for years as a certain remedy for expelling worms from the human system. Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other disrastrs arir ing from deranged state of the liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, fnflu-nza. Tickling jjcnsaUoO of tho Throat, Whooping Cough, &c Ac. Trask s Magnetic Ointment is raining a name above all others fur the cure of Nervous or Sick Headabe, Bruized and aprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips, Chapped llands. Corns. 4cr. All of the above medicines and many otiier. kept constanUy on hand and for sale at WS KING'S DRl'G fcTORE, Columbus, on door south of the Ohio State Journal Office augSdtf ENT'? FRENCH CALF BOOTH. ("L'STOM made fine French Calf Boots at 6 1. :) !) and t4. for J sale M KIMBALL'S Shoe and Leather Strtre, Journal bu dings dW7 FI.OOU Oil. t l.n i YV " W0UM1 call the attention of the pubhc to our large lot of T English and American Floor OU Cloths, all widths, from (RLa tn t-2 Bquare yard. Just received and tor sale by oe9fn J. D. OSBORN A CO. store and for sale 15 Mi do do 4 extra large Lake Superior do 7bbUNo'I, Mackera W M FIN OH, u29 Ho i and 3, Buckeye Blook F I SHI FItiH ! Jut received, a few barrels No 1 Mackerel j all purchased expressly lor the retail trade, and war anted, second to none, at W 1 FINCH'S, novlO Buckeye Block COOriBII A few casks, fresh and very fiue, Just rtxeivod at FINCH'S, novlO Nos 4 A 5, Buckeye Blook AHHOTT'S ALFItliD TUB GREAT. HISTORY of King Allred of England, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings, 1 Tol 12 mo. Just received at the Book Store ot dclO I, M. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. FTtESH TEAM. 1-13 ackages of Fresh Teas, of all irrades, at very reducod pric , at novlO FINCH'S TJMNi; MQL'OUiS.- package pure Liquors, bought and -m. oeuvcreo iruui u ituui Houao. Certificates can be shown for each package. TO to coll and examine t wishing pure article would do wall themselves, luovluj W H FINCH FRESH HAI8 1 v 8.-50 boxes Just received, fresh, and very fine, t 1 novlO W M FINCH'S. SALT. SALT! 600 bsrrels Hocking SaR; 300 barrels Lake Salt; on hand and for side at Uie lowest market price, novlfj W U FINCH, RIO COFFEE. -HO Sacks Rio Cotlce, just received at FlNCH'ii, novlO Nos. 4 A 5, Buckeye Block. .1 U3T rsceived, 43 sacks Rio Coffee -, 17 do Prime do ; 4 old Java do. auVB W. m FINCH, No. 4 and 5, Buckeye Bloc. WHITE FieH.-20bljls., 30 half do. Lake Superior Fislt, iu very excellent court. t; ... Hue and large, at W. M. FINCH'S. 4 and 3 Buckeye Block. LOH 8ALK.- TWO NEW TWO HORSE WAGONS, made JT on honor, for sale at reduced price. W. M. FINCH, L on tull price. W. M. FliNCM, Nos. 4 and 3 Buckeye Block. SUPEBlOB COPTOHs 1 cask very superior WliltoCod. Bib, for retail ouly, at W. M. FINCH'S nua Noa. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. I' G A R C i: R E 0hTI sTdef, tn jet her with erery article In the Grocery line. W. W. FINCH, u(-.'7 4 and 3 Buckeye Block. "TUE OLD CHBEHE. Just recchred, a largo lot of t old cheese from .Major McCloud 's dairy. ocU W. M. FINCH. GlttOCEiCIL:. Just received lb tierces good fresh rtco at jy!7 FINCH'S, Buckeye Block. T O It eT, E A THE it .A C Brown has recolved 1500 Sides ot ifl a choice article of Sole Leather, which he will sell at 16 to ISM. cents per lb. Aim, 80 doxru French Calf Skins, 50 doen Pink and Fancy Lining do, 40 Coses Boots and Shoes, and a good assortment of Boots and Shoes of Home manufacture deel A C BROWN ctvTvvu u-iin?"Rl"VNN i BALDWIN have a full assort- 5 moilt of Plain ami Patent Thread Table, Desert and Tea Spoons ami Forks. Also, Butter Knives, Sugar Tongs, Ac. j?" i have rK.o some beautiful Mlver Cups. je96 3IAGAZINBH. r , . GODEV'S, Sartaln's, und Graham's for J onuory, 16i". ior sale by decW 1, N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. T? OLAND CASIIEL, complete In three port.i. By Charleo lv Lorer, Illustrated by Phil. For sale by mWrtVf decj I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. GODEY'H LADIES' BOOK. Ior isau.ju" ceivru PJ de41td ANSEL EDWARDS. HriCED OYSTERS. 1AM SUPPLIED this winter with fresh aulced Oysters troa Baltimore, sent to me every two days, In large and tmall cans equal in quality to any put up tu Baltimore or elsewhere, and will be sold by the caie, or in any quantity desired by purchasers, at low prices, and warranted to keep good all winter. 1 have now on band nans. Alio 1WHJ cans Hemietii ally Bealed Cove Oysters; 800 " Pickled Oysters. Cincinnati, de'21-otd ALLISON OWEN. 17 East 3d st. 7 nEA'TltGAlN( OFFEUEDiTTbOOTH AND jr piHOES. The subscriber has on hand the most extesuure and general assortment of Boots and Shoes erer opened in this city, and com-tnnUy receiving more, which willhesold at the low- A.t uri,. l.ir ,-nli Nov. 16, 1819 cL II h. KIMBALL. GKEEN LAWN CEMETEKY. ' TV OTIOE Is hereby given Hint Lots can bo procured in Oreen 11 Lawn Cemetery, until the tirst of August next, at the follow log prices i First Class Lots Mi cents per square foot Second Class LoU 6i cents per squaro foot On and aler the flint of August, the prices will be as follows i First class Lots 10 cents per square foot Second class Lots 71 cents per square foot Third cIrsb Lots 5 cents per square toot The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair weather, from 9 o'clock, A. M. until 6 o'clock P. M. Bv order of the Board of Trustees. jyl3-dtiA2tw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clark. BRILLIANT LOTTERIES, FOR JANUARY, 18flO. J. W. MAURY St CO., Manaokbi. fStlO.OOO! HI5.000! 5910,000! m VtRGlXIA STA'J E LOTTEHY, lor the beueflt of MonoiKalla Acmlemy, CUss No. 3, for 1850, to be drawn at AUxaodria, Vis, on Saturday, the 3lh of January, 1630. 13 draw Nob. in each package of 25 tickets. IPLKNrilD SCHEME. 1 prize of 810,000, 1 of 15,000, 1 of 10,000, 1 ol 5,000. 1 of 3,500 1 of 3.000, 1 of 'Ji, 1 oil 2.100, 25 of 1,000, 25 of 500, kc., Stc. Ae. ?5 number lottery 13 drawn ballots 1 Tickets only I0 Halves Quarters flM. Certificates of packages of 25 Whole tickets &130, do., do., of 35 Half do., HA do., do., of 35 Quarter do., $33,50. t$3'j.000! 9IS.000! 911,0001 VIRGINIA STATE LOTTLKY, for the lnent ol MooongsiU Academy, Class No. , for 1B5(). To he drawn at Alexandria, V, on Saturday, the 13th of January, 1B50. .8 number lottery 16 drawn ballots 1 More Prizes than Rlanks I SPLENDID SrHEMI. 1 splendid prite ot 453,000, 1 of 816,000, 1 of 4111,000, 1 of HL 000, 1 of t6,00t), 1 of 14,000, 1 of 83,000, 1 of 82,fi9fi, 10 of 81,600, 10 do 81,100, 10 Ho 8500. Ac, Ac, Ac. Tickets $15 liafros $7,-50 Quarters V5 tchtits $l,P7i. Certificates of packaees ot Sfl Whole tickets 8170. Ho do of 2b Half do 885, do do of Quarter do S43.50, do do of 26 L.! t. . do 821.35. SffjOOOl 10 Fi izca of 8)1,000 1 VIRGINIA BTATB LOTTERY, for the benefit of Mononjall Academy, Class No. 0, lor 1B50, to le drawn at AleMndrlo, Va , on r-'nturday, the 10th of January, 1850. Oo number lottery I and 19 drawn numbers in carh packnitel OBAND SCtlEMXl 1 prize of $.15.000, 1 of 81,000, 1 of 810,000, 1 of $(3,000, 1 of 83,0.0, 1 of 82,400, lOof $1,000, 10 of 500, Ac Ac Ac, tjfinun-ber lottery 13 drawn bupb Tickets $10 Halves 15 Quarters $3,50. Ccrtiflcatei of pack aeos of 2'1 Whole tickat $110, do do 23 Half do $55, do do 28 Quarter do $iJ7,5Qt IHtLtnsff scheme 1 Capitals 905,000! 810.000! 13,000! Sl0,0001 100 prizes of 81,500 1 213 do of $1,0001 VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, tor the benefit or Mononjsiia Academy, Class A, for 1650. To be drawn at Alexandria, Vs., on Saturday, the36Ui ot January, 1830. 12 drawn numbers out of 7 ! magnificent scheme I 1 Or.md Capital of $iA 000, 1 Hpiendid Trite of $30,000, 1 do Oia.UOO, J 00 fJlO OOU, 1 UO . .llUtP, l OO tfO.UUU, 1 (10 StV.S-U, T 1,5. Hi, Jta .lo (lowest 3 Nos.) Tl.tKl, Ac, Stc c. Whole Tickets $20 UaWes $10 Quarters $, Eighths $2,!W Certili'.'ates nf packages of 95 Whole tickets 8280, do do of 28 Half do ot 81 D, do do of 25 Quarter do of $70, do do of 35 Eighth do 835. OrdTi tat Tickets and Share and Certificates of Packages to the abovo Hpl 'ndid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and an otheial account of each drawing sent uiunedlately Sifter i i . over to all whom order from us. Address J. 4 C. MAURY, Agents, dt,'c'.'4a Alexandria, Virginia. "CALIFOUMA OUTDONE! MOEY! MONlTI GLORIOUS REtiULTHl Nos. 21 36 77, the grand capital Prhte of 850,000! was sold by tho lucky E. N. Carr X Co., 138 Pratt st, BattnvsOafs, Md. NEW r.i.l.j, DlOaiWH DCOVERri! CALIrORNIA THROWM IN THE SHADE. The preat luck cf the old firm oi V.. N. Carr A Co.. has thrown a gloom oyer all California Speculators. Persons who hate tried their hick witii E. N. Carr A Oa, tiud that there is moro Gold to bo had by the risk of a few dollars with E N. Carr & Co.. than the whole California mines combined. The lucky office of Carr A Co.. has done wonders the last month. Their luck has no equal, pleave bear this in tnind. LOOK HERE I Citizen and strangers who wish to purchase nncummt funds can, by calling on Carr A Co., or addressing ibem a few lines through the l'nrt, have all their business attended to with punctuality and di'pau'h- Mcny on all Ranks bought and sold by Carr A Co. TV-.its at bight on all Banks Drafts cn England or Ireland front one to cne Uiou-and Pounds ran le had from E. N. Carr it Co's Bullion and Prize office, No. 138 Pratt street LET THE OLORIOU9 NEWS OO FORTH ! Corr A Co., are tnakinp th- people rich 1 Rehold hero I Noa. 1 2 3 the Grand Prize of $10n,GC0, 7 $ 9 do 40,000, 6 7 R do 50,000 9 11 21 ftl.OOO. Those are only a few of the leading Prizes su4 Uie month by this lucky Arm. W challenge the world to show the same amount In the same hntrth of time. We say, wajkj yp ATTENTION CUSTOMERS I We call your attention to the grand array of mafnlflowt Lot teries to lie drawn this month, January, M0. All business with this firm la confidential. Csrr A Co.. Hf all nosta-re oef $5. Carr Si Co., pay the greatest attention to their oountry eorreo pondeuts. Our motto is, secrecy tn all busfnesa transactions. Attention to i ur i uitiimsre, andall drawing sent immediately after tho lottery drr.ws. Give u- the thai, and rest assured wo will fire you, B not the Capital, a good Prise. I) iE8l O YEf ! O YEfll We call your attention, one and all, to this brilliant Scheme W be drawn '.tth Jsnuary. Thn chances are gcl, and depend on It Carr A Co. bare the Prizee. Carr Jt Co. rrrosnmrnd the Be heme Carr A Co. will sU Prizes T1 we ask is one fai- trlaL - Nothiug Wnrured Ncahuig Gained 1 ' haMceo Cart A Co, ci. Enclose the mostoy and ree, ;re the C'ai. Please address E.N. CARR A CO., te27 No. 138, Pratt street. Pah'mora, HA ftf I OX L? first quaLt) Mould Can lias. t) 10U sacks Coffee. f chests Tea. 500 lb sort sheCrd Almonds. 2'J barrels rnnhed and pcarad Cugar. 10 batea Candle Wick. 10 bales Cm ten Twine. Manilla Rope of all kinds Whuiasalo and recall, at noOu MetLVAiN A FITCH'A WHITE PISH, dtrc.-ln WObbls White I uh;